Governor DeWine signed off on Senate Bill 215 on Monday night.
CLEVELAND, Ohio - In 90 days, you won’t need a CCW permit or extensive training to carry a concealed gun in Ohio.“I am a Second Amendment supporter. I’m also a firearms safety advocate,” said Grant Pleasant, of Hudson.
He thinks this new law will help more lower-income Ohioans become gun owners because they don’t have to worry about the cost associated with getting a license to carry. Another aspect of this law is that you don’t have to tell police officers that you are carrying a concealed gun.“Currently, if you have a concealed carry, it’s flagged, and most police officers I know feel more comfortable because they already know you’ve been through a background check and know you’re good to go to carry that firearm,” said Murillo.
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