Ohio Gov. Signs Law Allowing People To Carry Concealed Guns Without A Permit


Starting in a few months, people in Ohio will be able to carry concealed firearms in public without a license or training. On Monday, Republican Gov. Mike DeWine signed into law Senate Bill 215, which permits anyone over age 21 to have a concealed gun on their person unless state or federal law bans them from owning a gun. Previously, Ohio residents had to take eight hours of training and get a license and a background check to be able to carry concealed weapons. When the law takes effect in June, Ohio will become the 23rd U.S. state allowing concealed carry without a license.

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