And let this be the start of an extremely useful bill that will eventually lead to constitutional carry.
The Bill, HB 234, allows all non-residents of Ohio to carry within the state if they have a valid concealed carry permit from another state.
Provides that if a person who is not an Ohio resident and has a valid concealed handgun license from another state, regardless of whether the other state has entered into a reciprocity agreement with the Attorney General, and the person is temporarily in Ohio, that out-of-state license will be recognized in Ohio during the time that the person is temporarily in Ohio (R.C. 109.69(B)(3)).
Take a look at the final analysis of the bill. It’s a good read.
Boom. Next!