Fairlawn/Montrose CPZs

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Fairlawn/Montrose CPZs

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I recently went to ship something FEDEX in Fairlawn [I don't get out much :roll: ]
Saw they had a sign in the entrance to the parking lot shared by other businesses .
Are ALL areas in Montrose/Fairlawn that way ?? I left my EDC in the car and did my thing and left, annoyed.
Did I do the right thing or was having my gun at all a violation ?
I had to use FEDEX as it was a return from them to Rock Auto.

This is how I really feel !!

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I bumped this to see if I get an answer.
Really annoyed by this policy and have not patroned much in that area.
The Swenson's is the closest one to me :x

How can someone in another city change this bs
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Re: Fairlawn/Montrose CPZs

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I'm sorry i can't answer as i don't live in that area to know if everything around there is cpz.
The part of Ohio Revised Code is 2923.126 C(3)a,
If a person knowingly violates a posted prohibition of that nature and the posted land or premises primarily was a parking lot or other parking facility, the person is not guilty of criminal trespass under section 2911.21 of the Revised Code or under any other criminal law of this state or criminal law, ordinance, or resolution of a political subdivision of this state, and instead is subject only to a civil cause of action for trespass based on the violation."
There would be no criminal charges in a parking lot, just a civil suit (which would be ridiculous, because civil suits require proving damages or something? Not happening...they would just trespass you from coming back)
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I don't shop much in Fairlawn, but I do go to Summit Mall (posted sometimes) and Barnes & Noble every once in a while. I have not noticed signs from the road. There are none at B&N. I don't think there is one at the HobbyLobby lot. I shopped in a few places a couple of months ago, and I don't remember seeing signs at those lots. I was in OfficeMAx and Staples.

Evan is right, it would be a civil violation. If I remember right, the owner would have to show harm.

I live closer to Canton, and the Strip in North Canton is posted at each entrance. I usually just leave it in the car, but most of the stores themselves are not posted.
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OK, set me straight here. I thought there was a recent bill passed at the statehouse that you could enter a parking lot of a private business as long as you leave the gun locked up in the car and not enter the business building with it. Was this just employee parking lot if you work there and school parking lot?
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qmti wrote:OK, set me straight here. I thought there was a recent bill passed at the statehouse that you could enter a parking lot of a private business as long as you leave the gun locked up in the car and not enter the business building with it. Was this just employee parking lot if you work there and school parking lot?
Correct, Ohio's new parking lot law went into effect in March. It applies to any business entity, property owner, or public or private employer, and covers any person with a CHL. As long as you have a CHL and meet the two criteria:
(1) Each firearm and all of the ammunition remains inside the person's privately owned motor vehicle while the person is physically present inside the motor vehicle, or each firearm and all of the ammunition is locked within the trunk, glove box, or other enclosed compartment or container within or on the person's privately owned motor vehicle;

(2) The vehicle is in a location where it is otherwise permitted to be.
(Emphasis mine)

Be careful of the underlined portion - as I read it, just locking it inside of your vehicle isn't enough - it must either be locked in the trunk or in a locked container within (or on) the vehicle. You can't just toss it in the glove box - unless the glove box locks.
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JustaShooter wrote:
qmti wrote:OK, set me straight here. I thought there was a recent bill passed at the statehouse that you could enter a parking lot of a private business as long as you leave the gun locked up in the car and not enter the business building with it. Was this just employee parking lot if you work there and school parking lot?
Correct, Ohio's new parking lot law went into effect in March. It applies to any business entity, property owner, or public or private employer, and covers any person with a CHL. As long as you have a CHL and meet the two criteria:
(1) Each firearm and all of the ammunition remains inside the person's privately owned motor vehicle while the person is physically present inside the motor vehicle, or each firearm and all of the ammunition is locked within the trunk, glove box, or other enclosed compartment or container within or on the person's privately owned motor vehicle;

(2) The vehicle is in a location where it is otherwise permitted to be.


(Emphasis mine)

Be careful of the underlined portion - as I read it, just locking it inside of your vehicle isn't enough - it must either be locked in the trunk or in a locked container within (or on) the vehicle. You can't just toss it in the glove box - unless the glove box locks.
Thanks, that's what I thought. I have a lock safe box in car.
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qmti wrote:OK, set me straight here. I thought there was a recent bill passed at the statehouse that you could enter a parking lot of a private business as long as you leave the gun locked up in the car and not enter the business building with it. Was this just employee parking lot if you work there and school parking lot?

Now, see, this is why I try not to comment on "is this legal" posts. I always forget about the latest new law, and always get it wrong. :(

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I used to live in that area. But that was before 2004 when Ohio got concealed carry.

So I tend to pay attention when it's mentioned on this forum.
Especially since, for years, my medical and dental providers were on that side of Akron.

IIRC, early on it was established that the landlord of much of the commercial properties along Route 18 (West Market St.) in Fairlawn/Montrose was/is owned by a company/family that is/was VERY anti-gun and anti-gun rights.
Nearly all of the parking lots of those properties were posted with CPZ signs even though the tenant businesses weren't posted.

IIRC the most obvious was the parking lot of Walmart and Sam's Club.

Question: Where's the no guns signs?
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AlanM wrote:I used to live in that area. But that was before 2004 when Ohio got concealed carry.

IIRC the most obvious was the parking lot of Walmart and Sam's Club.

Question: Where's the no guns signs?
https://www.google.com/maps/@41.1360845 ... 312!8i6656
The sign I saw was to the West of your pic, at the entrance to the lot before you turned to the parking area.
I haven't been back, other than to Swenson's since May. I don't recall seeing one at Swenson's. Nor was one on the door of Fed Ex.
I usually send to big guns now [the wife :lol: ]

All some good info everyone. I sure feel safer knowing the criminals will lock THEIR guns in the trunk in this area !! :P

Now, it seems the signs, to me, are a violation of state 2nd A rights !!
How can we get them removed ???
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Well, now, trying to get them removed is going to open another can of worms. It hasn't worked on Stark Enterprises in North Canton.

Yes, we have the right to carry a firearm for our protection.

BUT that is private property, and the owners have the right to control (to a degree) what happens on their property. The lots are not an issue anymore, with the new law. They still do have the option to post the buildings.

Not that I am especially happy about that, mind you.
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Like I said, I didn't see any signs on the buildings. Just about 20' off the road by the entrance to the parking lot.

Their loss I guess.
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It has long been the policy of Stark Enterprises (no, not Stark Industries, owned by Tony Stark aka Ironman), who own many of the shopping centers in the area, to post their parking lots. The current R.C. 2923.1210 makes those signs partially invalid because you can lock your firearm inside a container in the vehicle. However, traversing the parking lot into a business which is not posted (and many are not), while carrying your firearm may be problematic because R.C. 2923.126(C)(3)(a) still applies. Yeah, it's only a civil action, and I have no knowledge of any such civil action being filed, but you never know what an annoyed developer will do to enforce their anti-gun agenda.
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Werz wrote:It has long been the policy of Stark Enterprises (no, not Stark Industries, owned by Tony Stark aka Ironman)...
I chuckle about the name every time that the evil northeast Ohio shopping center owners are mentioned.
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Question about this post? It looks like I see the answer to a question I have! In the employee manual for the company I work for it clearly, state you are not allowed to have any weapons ( guns) of any kind on company property. I thought the recent states my employer cannot keep me from carrying my concealed gun to work with me and leave it in a lockbox locked in my trunk. I know I cannot and do not plan on taking it into the workplace. I run around to different places before and after work and don't want to go all the way home to drop off or pick up my gun. It's out of the way. I do have my carry permit. Can I get a link to this new law to share with my boss in case I get caught? Or I might find a way to get it in his hands without him knowing its from me. Then that brings up another question. I do deliveries for the company in my car should I just leave my gun in the lockbox while doing deliveries? I know some of the places I deliver to have posted lots. Which means I would have to disarm and lock my gun in the lockbox and trunk. Some of the areas I deliver to are not good areas.

This is the first post I've posted in a while due to health problems back issues and a bout with breast cancer. Yes guys get breast cancer too. But I'm a very quiet person and don't talk much which means I do not post a lot or reply a lot. So any help on this post would be appreciated
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