Ohio Governor Dewine signed Senate Bill 215 that allows eligible Ohioans 21 or older to carry a concealed weapon without a permit Monday.
Highlights
- Ohio Gov.
- DeWine signs bill into law allowing people to carry concealed weapons without a permit.
- Ohio House members voted 57-35 in favor of the bill on March 2.
- The bill would also reduce penalties if a gun owner does not properly notify law enforcement they have a firearm in their possession; it will go into effect in 90-days.
- Ohio Governor Dewine signed Senate Bill 215 that allows eligible Ohioans 21 or older to carry a concealed weapon with a permit Monday.