Posted on 03/14/2022 3:49:41 PM PDT by Chad C. Mulligan
At approximately 4:50 p.m. on Monday, March 14, 2022, Gov. Mike DeWine signed Senate Bill 215, which will make it legal to carry a concealed handgun without a license in Ohio 91 days after signing.
"This is a day that will go down in history," said Dean Rieck, Executive Director of Buckeye Firearms Association. "It has been about 18 years since Ohio enacted HB 12 to bring licensed concealed carry to the state.
"However, the brass ring has always been to eliminate the licensing mandate, which people refer to as permitless carry or Constitutional Carry. And now, finally, that day is here. This is a great moment for Ohio and for those who wish to more fully exercise their Constitutional right to keep and bear arms.
"Gov. DeWine made a campaign promise to Buckeye Firearms Association and to Ohio's 4 million gun owners that he would sign a Constitutional Carry bill if it was put on his desk. And he has fulfilled his promise."
SB 215 makes several important changes to Ohio's concealed carry laws:
(Excerpt) Read more at buckeyefirearms.org ...
And on Pi Day, too.
C’mon DeSantis!
Awesome. He made a good decision, I didn’t know which way he’d go.
Is that 23 States, now?
Not a lame duck. Unfortunately he is up for reelection in November. I have to pick which primary opponent I’ll vote for.
Hmmm. I thought I’d heard that he wasn’t going to run.
That, then, is why he signed it. Otherwise he’d be burnt toast in the primary.
Won’t change MY mind. I still want him gone.
This week is a tidal wave of Constitutional Carry!
I was looking for the animated gif. Do you know where the ‘official’ site for that is?
# https://www.gun-nuttery.com/rtc.php
Thanks. I eventually found the wikipedia copy. I like that this site breaks them all out individually. It really is amazing how far gun rights have recovered in the last 20 years.
Yep. It’s seemingly the only thing in our society that’s going in the right direction.
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