Constitutional carry takes effect in Ohio

Ohio also removed a requirement that citizens notify law enforcement they are carrying unless explicitly asked

Published: June 13, 2022 11:38am

Updated: June 14, 2022 12:01am

(The Center Square) -

Carrying handguns without a permit in Ohio is no longer illegal.

On Monday, the Buckeye State became the 23rd in the nation with the allowance. Democratic legislators wanted Republican Gov. Mike DeWine to issue a veto, but he signed the bill into law on March 14.

“Constitutional carry” allows handgun owners to carry in more places than not, but laws still limit certain places. Attorney General Dave Yost updated a manual available to all Ohioans through his office’s website.

"Not only do you need to know how to safely use a firearm, you need to know the law - about transport, self-defense and more," Yost said.

Ohio also removed a requirement that citizens notify law enforcement they are carrying unless explicitly asked. The previous program, which gives a photo ID card to those over age 21, remains in effect and can be used.

Laws, rules, and prohibitions pertain to both those that carry with and without a permit.

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