"If you want security, buy a gun. If you want longevity, learn how to use it. If you want freedom, carry it. There is nothing worth more than freedom you win for yourself." - B.E.Wood
Ohioans For Concealed Carry is pleased to announce that we can now share with you legislation that has been drafted to reform Ohio's seventeen-month old concealed carry law. House Bill 347 was introduced today!
Last week OFCC was asked not to publicize Jim Aslanides' bill, and we respected that request as we always have in years past.
It is our understanding that other versions of this legislation made public on the Internet earlier were either incomplete or earlier versions of the drafting process.
In the interim, OFCC has created a table of contents to help navigate this legislation. You can download the PDF here:
Fixit Legislation (3.7Mb ~ Requires Adobe Acrobat or another PDF Reader)
This version of the PDF will open to page 94, which is a table of contents (and brief synopsis of each change) authored by Ohioans For Concealed Carry. To make navigating the bill easier like we did with verison of HB12, you can click on links within the Table of Contents.
The TOC was appended to this document so that the page numbers printed in the bill would match with the pages numbers reported by Acrobat.
Clicking on a page number or the Ohio Revised Code will jump to that page in the fix-it legislation. Clicking on the text to the right will take you to the State of Ohio's website and Anderson's publishing, where the current law can be found for comparison.
This document may be redistributed so long as Ohioans For Concealed Carry is attributed as the source and no modifications are made to the document.