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    2 bills that have a chance of passing this year..

    2 bills that have a chance of passing this year..


    https://www.nraila.org/articles/2016...otes-this-week
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    Just a little background, hb48 started Feb. 2015.... looks like it will pass this week... Then wait on the Gov.'s sig.
    Only took almost 2 years lol A group from OFCC, talked to several dozen Representatives and Senators about these bills
    a couple months ago... I was one of them..

    Lock your firearm in car and go into a school to get child.... should have been allowed from the start....
    not the picking up or dropping off shit.. plus much more

    The bill would allow permit holders to carry a concealed firearm in the following places:

    • state and local government buildings that lack metal detectors and other security measures, except for county buildings housing children's services.
    • childcare centers and in-home daycares that do not post signage prohibiting concealed weapons.
    • on college and university campuses if the boards of trustees choose to allow them.
    • school safety zones, so long as guns are left in a vehicle.
    • public areas of airports.

    This bill looks like it 's on the road to becoming a law.
    Senate Bill 199 would grant concealed-carry permit holders protections under the Ohio Civil Rights Act -- the same extended for discrimination based on gender, age, race and religion. Employers could not fire, refuse to hire or take other adverse actions against an employee cardholder who had a firearm on the employer's property including parking lots.
    The language was added to an otherwise uncontroversial bill allowed military members with proof of firearms training to carry a concealed handgun without a permit.
    The NRA said employees should not lose their right to self-defense because they park their cars in publicly accessible parking lots owned by their employers. The Ohio Chamber of Commerce said the bill infringes on employers' rights.

    These hopefully will pass this year....
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    Damn it... Iam hearing that the Senate changed the school part, Not sure what will happen now,
    has to go back to the House, don't think there is time to do another round, if they put it back in.. damn it!!
    Don't know if anything else has changed.

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    They passed another bill as well, one that is unconstitutional and will end up in court fights wasting more money.

    #6 on this link aligns with my thoughts....

    http://college.usatoday.com/2016/12/...eartbeat-bill/

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    I don't want an abortion discussion in click click boom
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    Ok, not what I wanted, but some improvements.... Now the governor needs to sign.

    The amendment, which was approved by a voice vote, contained the following changes:


    • Language which would have made concealed handgun license-holders a protected class under employment discrimination was removed, and replaced with a rule which prohibits employers from adopting a policy that bans firearms in employees' personal vehicles.
    • Language from HB 48 was inserted into the bill, but a provision which would have allowed concealed carry in government buildings that did not have “security personnel and the use of security screening measures" was removed. Instead, the House adopted language that was in the original HB 48, which allows political subdivisions to choose if they wish to lift the ban on concealed carry in their government buildings.

    The bill was then sent to the Senate, which, after a three hour delay, concurred with the changes by a 22 - 8 margin at just after 3:15 a.m. on Friday. Click here to view proceedings in the Senate.
    The Act will now be sent to Governor John Kasich's desk for consideration.
    As passed, Sub. SB 199 allows for concealed carry in some places it is already legal to open carry guns. It removes several victim zones - places that are easy for bad people to kill many innocents - such as day-care facilities, private aircraft, and public areas of airport terminals, and it makes improvements to school safety zones by allowing CHL-holders to leave their firearms in their vehicles on school grounds, just as they've been allowed to do on college campuses for many years. The Act also also grants political subdivisions, colleges and universities the authority, if they choose, to allow people to legally possess concealed firearms.
    And of course the bill still contains its original language, which allows active duty military members to carry concealed weapons without licenses provided they have military ID and proof that they successfully completed firearms training.
    A link to exact language of the Act will be posted here when it becomes available.
    Buckeye Firearms Association would like to thank the thousands upon thousands of people who responded to our calls for action over the past 48 hours and throughout this two-year legislative session.
    Our work is not done. Please contact Governor Kasich's office NOW and request that he sign Sub. SB 199 into law.
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    Signed.... takes effect around March 20th
    Only thing in it that is good IMHO is being able to lock a gun in your vehicle on school property..

    https://www.nraila.org/articles/2016...-bill-into-law
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pops Fun View Post
    Signed.... takes effect around March 20th
    Only thing in it that is good IMHO is being able to lock a gun in your vehicle on school property..

    https://www.nraila.org/articles/2016...-bill-into-law
    School and employer property with public access correct?

    When I worked at the hot dog plant in Tri-County the safety guy did not care if we had a gun locked in our car, he encouraged it! Just couldn't bring it inside the front door, well unless you needed to. Which meant you had to go out to your car to retrieve it and come back in.

    Yes, it happened once. Kelsey shot her "on the job lover" in the leg (missed his nuts) and then threaten others. It never made the news.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pops Fun View Post
    Signed.... takes effect around March 20th
    Only thing in it that is good IMHO is being able to lock a gun in your vehicle on school property..

    https://www.nraila.org/articles/2016...-bill-into-law
    School and employer property with public access correct?

    When I worked at the hot dog plant in Tri-County the safety guy did not care if we had a gun locked in our car, he encouraged it! Just couldn't bring it inside the front door, well unless you needed to. Which meant you had to go out to your car to retrieve it and come back in.

    Yes, it happened once. Kelsey shot her "on the job lover" in the leg (missed his nuts) and then threaten others. It never made the news.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pops Fun View Post
    Signed.... takes effect around March 20th
    Only thing in it that is good IMHO is being able to lock a gun in your vehicle on school property..

    https://www.nraila.org/articles/2016...-bill-into-law
    School and employer property with public access correct?

    When I worked at the hot dog plant in Tri-County the safety guy did not care if we had a gun locked in our car, he encouraged it! Just couldn't bring it inside the front door, well unless you needed to. Which meant you had to go out to your car to retrieve it and come back in.

    Yes, it happened once. Kelsey shot her "on the job lover" in the leg (missed his nuts) and then threaten others. It never made the news.

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    [QUOTE=Mista Bone;812532]School and employer property with public access correct?

    When I worked at the hot dog plant in Tri-County the safety guy did not care if we had a gun locked in our car, he encouraged it! Just couldn't bring it inside the front door, well unless you needed to. Which meant you had to go out to your car to retrieve it and come back in.

    Yes, it happened once. Kelsey shot her "on the job lover" in the leg (missed his nuts) and then threaten others. It never made the news.

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    True, but the law has no teeth for the employee... you can be fired in Ohio for just about anything.... be 1 minute late and they could fire you. So it is your choice... not sure how I feel about the law, slippery slope telling employers what they can do on there property... Concealed is concealed I say.


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