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Ohio is a traditional open carry state, which means people who legally own firearms may carry them in public places, unless there is a specific prohibition against them. \u201cOpen carry\u201d means the firearm is visible to the naked eye and not concealed.
Summary of Ohio Gun Laws Ohio is a shall-issue state with concealed weapons licenses issued at the county level by a county sheriff. There is no permit, background check or firearms registration required when buying a handgun from a private individual. Open carry and concealed carry are legal without a permit.
Senate Bill 215, which passed the Ohio General Assembly and was signed into law by Gov. Mike DeWine in March, has gone into effect. It makes the Buckeye State the 23rd state in the nation to allow citizens to carry a concealed handgun without a permit.
For the first time in Ohio history, though, the law also authorizes concealed carry without a permit. This means that any Ohioan 21 or older who is not prohibited by law from possessing a firearm can carry a concealed handgun. Many laws may prohibit you from possessing a firearm.
Effective June 13, 2022, Ohio Senate Bill (S.B.) No. 215, which Governor Mike DeWine has already signed into law, will permit a "qualifying adult" to legally carry, possess, or conceal a handgun without a license, background check, or training requirements.
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1) In order to properly open-carry a firearm, the firearm must be openly-carried, as opposed to being. concealed. If a firearm is concealed, even partially, in a manner where it is unclear it is a firearm, then it is. considered concealed, and would be illegal unless the person carrying the firearm possessed a valid.
According to the law, all residents of Ohio who are 21 years or older can carry concealed weapons. The law is attracting controversy as a legally eligible person can carry a gun without a permit, training or background check. In March 2022, the Governor of Ohio, Mike Dewine, signed 'constitutional carry'.
Anyone can carry a loaded handgun in their vehicle and that loaded handgun can be stored anywhere in the vehicle. One major exception as outlined above, a \u201cpermitless carrier\u201d of a firearm may NOT carry a handgun in their vehicle when they drive into a school safety zone.
While the state has always been an open-carry state, the new law now allows gun owners to carry a firearm without undergoing gun safety training required for a permit. Critics worry the new law will risk public safety.

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