Enjoy!
As an aside, I've heard from reliable sources that the alcohol restriction in Ohio is only for liquor, not places that serve only beer and wine. In addition the liquor has to be in the process of being consumed... go figure.
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- Wed Jan 21, 2009 4:27 pm
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- Topic: Why No Ohio Reciprocity?
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- Forum: Other States
- Topic: Why No Ohio Reciprocity?
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Re: Why No Ohio Reciprocity?
I am originally from Ohio as well and still have family there. I took the Utah class from Crossfire and would highly recommend it to you. The class is fun, interesting, quick and painless - plus you get some range time. Utah seemed like the best bet in terms of expanding the number of states that you can carry in and overall cost ($10 renewal).
My family members that have their Ohio CCW also have Pennsylvania and can carry in nearly as many states as I can with Texas and Utah. As others have mentioned, the PA permit is easy to do through the mail.
I have heard two main arguments for Texas not recognizing Ohio and visa versa. First is the fact that we'll issue to those under 21 who meet certain guidelines. Secondly, Ohio will issue an "emergency permit" to someone who feels that they need the ability to protect themselves immediately.
My family members that have their Ohio CCW also have Pennsylvania and can carry in nearly as many states as I can with Texas and Utah. As others have mentioned, the PA permit is easy to do through the mail.
I have heard two main arguments for Texas not recognizing Ohio and visa versa. First is the fact that we'll issue to those under 21 who meet certain guidelines. Secondly, Ohio will issue an "emergency permit" to someone who feels that they need the ability to protect themselves immediately.