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CCW - good for Ohio


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This is cool, makes sense. I just wish more states had the same qualifications, for

reciprocity.

 

Oh, brw, I have a question. In a situation where two married folks, obviously a man and a woman...

one of them wants a divorce to just run off with their personal trainer...and they say "you give me

everything, an easy divorce, and relinquish the custody of the kids.... or I will tell them

you threatened to shoot me, and they will take your guns and rights away forever.

 

I've that this happened, on a spouse's say-so. Seems like it could easily happen. What of

"innocent until proven guilty" ?

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NRA-ILA: Institute for Legislative Action
Ohio: NICS Compliant Standard Now Recognized for All Valid Ohio Concealed Handgun License Holders
Yesterday, Attorney General Mike DeWine announced that Ohioans who possess a valid concealed handgun license no longer have to submit themselves to additional background checks when purchasing firearms. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) published an open letter to Ohio Federal Firearm Licensees (FFLs) notifying them that, effective immediately, they may accept a valid Ohio concealed handgun license issued on or after March 23, 2015 in lieu of conducting a background check through the National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS).
Ohio’s NICS compliant standard was accomplished by the Ohio Legislature with the enactment of House Bill 234 in 2014. In order to become NICS compliant, Ohio had to prove that a background check at least as thorough as NICS is conducted to obtain a CHL and that Ohio disqualifications for receiving a CHL are at least as strict as federal law for possession of a firearm. A NICS compliant standard allowed the state of Ohio to qualify for the “Brady Alternative” which ensures that law-abiding CHL holders who have been fully vetted and have undergone a NICS check to purchase or receive a firearm from a gun dealer without the delays sometimes associated with a NICS check. For example, when the NICS system is overloaded or offline, or when an individual gets a “hold” when trying to buy a firearm because someone with a similar name has committed a disqualifying offense, the permit itself acts as verification that the holder has undergone a background check and is neither prohibited under state or federal law from possessing a firearm. Current CHL holders who commit a disqualifying offense will have their CHL revoked.
Please join your NRA in thanking the Ohio Attorney General, 130th Ohio General Assembly and Governor Kasich for their efforts with this important accomplishment.
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That is a nightmare. No due process, Blackmail/extortion/whatever it is.

 

Mid Divorce. . . Wife Took Guns! - THR
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Apr 16, 2005 - 100+ posts - ‎78 authors
Anyways she takes the guns and I receive a letter from her attorney ... First sign of trouble with the spouse is to get YOUR stuff off the .... If she claims you have put her in fear of harm or death she can easily lie her way into a ...
Divorce and Guns | US Concealed Carry Association | USCCA
True, a lucky few get through divorce without rancor, and every situation is different. ... A derogatory remark about a soon-to-be ex-spouse, made in a restaurant .... The story should not be about Divorce,but lying EX- spouses (she sure got .... for siding with the women and all it takes is a woman crying wolf and filing for a ...
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Well that makes sense. Perhaps, though, a recurring check on the license every 10 years, like driving license?

CCW license expires after 5 years in Ohio.

 

But if you are convicted of a crime that would disqualify you from having a CCW license they revoke it if you already have it anyway

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CCW license expires after 5 years in Ohio.

 

But if you are convicted of a crime that would disqualify you from having a CCW license they revoke it if you already have it anyway

Well yes, that also makes sense.

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I think anyone over 60 should not have to renew their license. It should be good until death.

I think once a person hits 60 they need to take it away. Blind melons driving around hitting little kids and shit.
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CCW license expires after 5 years in Ohio.

 

But if you are convicted of a crime that would disqualify you from having a CCW license they revoke it if you already have it anyway

I can't have a gun ever and it sucks oh we'll no one to blame but myself.
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Sorry, I forgot. We used to have constitutional rights, I read it somewhere anyway.

;)

WSS

do we have constitutional rights, or rights acknowledged in the first ten amendments to the Constitution for the United States?

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