It is no secret that laws aren't really written so the common man can easily understand them any longer. So we're breaking it down in an easy to understand and read format for you. Anytime you are carrying a firearm, you want to make sure you are in full compliance with the law to ensure your safety and continued right to carry concealed firearms.
Transporting Handguns With A CCW In Ohio
In Ohio, with a valid CCW, you can carry the handgun on you, and you can also have a loaded handgun anywhere in the vehicle.
Interacting With The Police/Law Enforcement
Anytime you have an interaction with the police it is imperative you follow these guidelines to protect yourself and the agent of the law.
Places You Can Not Legally Carry (Also Known As Criminal Protection Zones (CPZ's))
There are places that are strictly off limits for concealed carry in Ohio and include the following types of places.
Consumption of Alcoholic Beverages
It goes without saying, consuming alcohol while carrying a firearm is never a good idea and is strictly prohibited. You are allowed to carry in establishments that sell alcohol if you are not consuming it.
Observe Common Sense Gun Safety At All Times
Anytime you are carrying or around firearms, common sense should be used.
Example of Valid Ohio No Firearms Allowed Sign
Any establishment wishing to restrict entry to persons carry a firearm has that right to do so. They must have a sign like the one post where it is easily visible and would be spotted by the common person.
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This list is not all inclusive nor is it meant to be. It's a quick reference guide for what you can and can not do while carrying a firearm according to Ohio laws as of 12/1/2016. If you are unsure of your laws, I suggest seeking legal advice from qualified counsel.
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Transporting Handguns With A CCW In Ohio
In Ohio, with a valid CCW, you can carry the handgun on you, and you can also have a loaded handgun anywhere in the vehicle.
Interacting With The Police/Law Enforcement
Anytime you have an interaction with the police it is imperative you follow these guidelines to protect yourself and the agent of the law.
- Do not touch your firearm unless instructed to do so.
- Immediately notify the officer that you have a concealed carry license, and are carrying a concealed weapon.
- Do not exit your vehicle unless told to do so.
- Obey all lawful orders.
- Keep your hands in plain sight.
Places You Can Not Legally Carry (Also Known As Criminal Protection Zones (CPZ's))
There are places that are strictly off limits for concealed carry in Ohio and include the following types of places.
- Any building or property where there is a "no guns" sign. (See end of page for example of a valid sign)
- Any law enforcement station or detention facility.
- Any place that federal law prohibits firearms (Post Offices, Airports for example).
- Courthouse or building housing a courtroom.
- Govt. building (dedicated restroom, shelter, car park okay).
- For places of worship check with your leaders.
- Institution for the care of mentally ill persons
School zone (drop off/pick up okay if you stay in car), college or university (handgun locked in car okay)
- Child day-care center
- Wherever federal law prohibits the carrying of handguns
- Any building or property posted as a “no gun zone”. (Your workplace is no longer included. You may carry to your place of work, and leave the gun and ammo locked in your vehicle.)
Consumption of Alcoholic Beverages
It goes without saying, consuming alcohol while carrying a firearm is never a good idea and is strictly prohibited. You are allowed to carry in establishments that sell alcohol if you are not consuming it.
Observe Common Sense Gun Safety At All Times
Anytime you are carrying or around firearms, common sense should be used.
- Never unholster your weapon if you do not intend to use it.
- Always keep your firearm pointed in a safe direction
- Be aware of your surroundings, and what is behind any potential threats.
- Follow all posted signs and laws regarding firearms.
Example of Valid Ohio No Firearms Allowed Sign
Any establishment wishing to restrict entry to persons carry a firearm has that right to do so. They must have a sign like the one post where it is easily visible and would be spotted by the common person.
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This list is not all inclusive nor is it meant to be. It's a quick reference guide for what you can and can not do while carrying a firearm according to Ohio laws as of 12/1/2016. If you are unsure of your laws, I suggest seeking legal advice from qualified counsel.
View full article
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