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The owner of Team Anvil, a Delaware, Ohio-based company that offers concealed carry training, is supportive of the new Ohio law now in effect that allows those 21-years-old and older to carry a concealed weapon without a permit.
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The bill would not require gun owners to get a permit to carry a concealed weapon.
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DeWine won’t say whether he’d sign a bill allowing for permitless concealed carry with no required training and suggested he doesn’t like the bill that would reduce the required training for armed teachers as written.
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The bill now heads to the Ohio House which has already passed its own permitless carry legislation.
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The controversial bill eliminates a training requirement to obtain a license that is in current law.
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A proposed bill would allow adults to carry a concealed gun without a permit.
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A proposed bill in the Ohio Senate would eliminate the requirement for a concealed weapons permit.
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More than 130 people have voiced their opposition to a bill that would establish a required baseline of training if school districts want to allow teachers and other workers to carry a gun in schools.
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Lawmakers are considering a proposal that would allow teachers and school workers to carry guns in schools if they have the eight hours of training that comes with earning a concealed carry license.
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A column published by one of Ohio's most powerful gun rights organizations says Second Amendment supporters should demand answers about the shooting death…