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Best states for concealed carry — ranked worst to first
Where does your state rank?
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This is a horrible list organization. Complaints about fees rate worse than complaints about where you can actually carry. Idaho gets dinged for poor stand your ground laws, which have nothing to do with concealed carry. One of the more dangerous statutes, duty to inform, barely gets a mention.
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Guns & Ammo magazine
Guns & Ammo magazine, I think I stopped reading that when I was 13.....:munchin
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Disagree with this article. Our local Sheriff in Ohio has close to a 24hr turn around for issuing CCW that he's proud of. You can carry almost anywhere including schools.
They've offered free classes for teachers to carry in schools. You can even carry in bars and other places that sell liquor. I think about the only places you can't is federal buildings. We have both open and CCW carry. Extensive training? LOL, I think when I went to 12 hours (maybe 8) and from some of the people in there they needed it. Many people that are getting a gun have never held one and need and appreciate some time of training. My son has been trained by me and will probably think the training is a long day next year when he sits through it. I was expecting to see Ohio closer to the top of the list. #41 is BS. I quit reading after that. |
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Here is Ohio ----> http://www.handgunlaw.us/states/ohio.pdf I think that's why it got such a low ranking. |
I stand corrected on the Federal...I should have said Government buildings in general and I don't know where they get their facts as you can carry in schools.
You can carry in bars as long as you're not drinking which is common sense, so I should have said Government. They're in the process of changing Day-care centers and lowering the training to zero hours. Ohio is very gun friendly for CCW and I personally don't give a shit as I carried long before some ass-wipe told be I could. |
Interesting. Thanks for the clarification.
Now we don't take this site as "gospel", but do find it to be one of the better run sites for different gun laws around the country. Apparently, their information is somewhat skewed. Thanks again. |
Talked to the CCW section at my local sheriff's department. I heard two people discuss in the background.
One was saying you can't. The other was saying that that has been changed and now it's up to the local school district itself. They said they'd look into it and get back. It might still be in the legislature. Pretty bad when LEO's aren't sure of local laws. I talked to a policewoman about a year ago and she wasn't aware Ohio allowed open carry also. |
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