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I mean if you really want to know there is the Ohio penal law, if that still confuses you contact a lawyer out in ohio
OK, so you don't know.
I mean if you really want to know there is the Ohio penal law, if that still confuses you contact a lawyer out in ohio
Ohio recognizes a NY CCW permit.I'll guess and say this fits into this category? I might be spending a week or two in OHIO. I'm trying very hard to understand their CCW's laws. The don't issue a non-resident unless you have property or work in Ohio. (As I understand it.) They do allow open carry, I haven't seen any restrictions on out of state persons.
I have read that they allow Concealed Carry as long as you have a CC permit from you home state.
I need to find this cut and dry, no B.S. Of course there is conflicting information on the Web!
Apparently you're unaware of the wording in the NYS constitution regarding the 2A.....
"New York Civil Rights Law article II, § 4 provides that “[a] well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms cannot be infringed.”
The NYS 2A amendment to the constitution makes no mention of NYC making up their own laws. Shows as much validity as your narrow contention that PA is somehow different in this regard.
But good luck trying to coerce members to go to non issuing counties to succumb to non resident threats that they are breaking the law. Can't wait to see how those confrontations work out.
Apparently you're unaware of the wording in the NYS constitution regarding the 2A.....
"New York Civil Rights Law article II, § 4 provides that “[a] well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms cannot be infringed.”
I moved from NYS to South Carolina last September. It will be 5 years next month that I got my pistol permit, so of course I get the letter from the NYS Troopers that its time to recertify. I lived in Oneida County. So I called them today to see what my options are, and as I expected, I have to turn in my permit. I no longer own any property in NYS, so I can't keep it. They expect me to send them a notarized letter stating I have moved and will surrender my permit. I can't even begin to explain how much I hate NYS. If my kids, grandkids and mother weren't all still there, I would NEVER set foot in that shithole of a state ever again. I looked into getting my SC permit today. All I have to do is take an 8 hour course, fill out an applicaiton, get printed and I will have my concealed carry permit with NO restrictions, other than not carrying in places posted "no firearms".
I moved from NYS to South Carolina last September. It will be 5 years next month that I got my pistol permit, so of course I get the letter from the NYS Troopers that its time to recertify. I lived in Oneida County. So I called them today to see what my options are, and as I expected, I have to turn in my permit. I no longer own any property in NYS, so I can't keep it. They expect me to send them a notarized letter stating I have moved and will surrender my permit. I can't even begin to explain how much I hate NYS. If my kids, grandkids and mother weren't all still there, I would NEVER set foot in that shithole of a state ever again. I looked into getting my SC permit today. All I have to do is take
Don't turn anything in or send any notarized letter or any such nonsense.I moved from NYS to South Carolina last September. It will be 5 years next month that I got my pistol permit, so of course I get the letter from the NYS Troopers that its time to recertify. I lived in Oneida County. So I called them today to see what my options are, and as I expected, I have to turn in my permit. I no longer own any property in NYS, so I can't keep it. They expect me to send them a notarized letter stating I have moved and will surrender my permit. I can't even begin to explain how much I hate NYS. If my kids, grandkids and mother weren't all still there, I would NEVER set foot in that shithole of a state ever again. I looked into getting my SC permit today. All I have to do is take an 8 hour course, fill out an applicaiton, get printed and I will have my concealed carry permit with NO restrictions, other than not carrying in places posted "no firearms".