YesDoes Ohio honor Indiana's permit?
Does Ohio honor Indiana's permit?
Does Ohio honor Indiana's permit?
Chelsey Worth says expanding where guns can go could carry a high price.
"I come from Connecticut. Sandy Hook was a devastating experience for me," Worth said. "There's no place for guns in certain places -- playgrounds, day cares, schools. My opinion is there's just not a place for it."
Having good guys armed with a gun in Sandy Hook could have prevented the mass loss of life there. Why can't people see this? It was illegal for him to bring a gun into that school, yet he did anyway because he wanted to kill. The results wouldn't have been any worse if it were legal to have carried, though the results could have been better if someone else was allowed to carry.
The key, though, is to not come off as a zealot. When you do that, you lose your audience. Calm, rational, factual points make the difference in these discussions. Plant the seed and don't be afraid to walk away without fully convincing the person you're talking with. Get them interested enough to come back and ask for more.
Blessings,
Bill
So we're good on carrying into Ohio? As long as we tell the cops that pull us over?
That's what it is sounding like. Now if we could only figure out Michigan! I get conflicting reports as to whether I can carry concealed in that state.
The IN LTCH has been valid in Michigan for a long, long time.
Thanks Rhino. I thought it was but it seemed like the maps showing it had a different color with some kind of stipulation so I wasn't sure.
So we're good on carrying into Ohio? As long as we tell the cops that pull us over?
They can't see it for the same reason they can't see that Constitutional carry should pass in its own right, and that the "temporary bypass" to the LTCH process is also a good idea that should pass in its own right (if Constitutional carry is too big a bite for them to take without choking,) however, with the way Sen. Bray is "signaling", neither will pass this year. In short, it's "guns R bad, mmmkay?"
"Why" is less important than fixing it, though, and we do that by education. We start talking to people now, today, and explaining that restrictions on the right only stop those who will follow the law, and do nothing to the criminal until and unless he is caught. If Bray stymies us again this year, we need to make sure he knows the score next year; We also need to make sure that the people who vote for our candidates TELL the candidates that we want Constitutional carry. I don't just mean saying it here on INGO, but out and about, making sure people know that they have rights that are being curtailed and infringed and they are less safe because of it.
The key, though, is to not come off as a zealot. When you do that, you lose your audience. Calm, rational, factual points make the difference in these discussions. Plant the seed and don't be afraid to walk away without fully convincing the person you're talking with. Get them interested enough to come back and ask for more.
Blessings,
Bill
Lawriter - ORC - 2923.121 Possession of firearm in beer liquor permit premises - prohibition, exceptions.And the no gun signs on (most) private property hold the wieght of the law. I do believe there is also something about carrying while in an establishment that serves alcohol. But I'm not sure what that is.
Thanks Rhino. I thought it was but it seemed like the maps showing it had a different color with some kind of stipulation so I wasn't sure.
I agree...I guess I just would like to know how these "educated" people can't understand the simplest ideas....and because they can't/won't understand, all our gun rights get put on hold.