(9) Any building that is a government facility of this state or a political subdivision of this state and that is not a building that is used primarily as a shelter, restroom, parking facility for motor vehicles, or rest facility and is not a courthouse or other building or structure in which a courtroom is located that is subject to division (B)(3) of this section;
Open carrying while walking along (and not leaving the actual sidewalk) a public sidewalk across the street from, but still within 1000 ft of school property is legal.
OCCI,
If I swear I didnt read your post, can I blame it all on you?
*poking fun at your disclaimer*
The signs don't stop criminals, I don't see why they should stop anyone else. Always carry, never tell.Just was wondering if anyone was aware if you are allowed to carry at the Ohio State Fair? I checked the website and it says no illegal weapons, but having a permit means it is not illegal.
I have emailed them asking them, just waiting on a response.
Thanks in advance for your help.
I carry concealed regardless. No euligy should begin with "X is dead but at least I obeyed the law...".Just was wondering if anyone was aware if you are allowed to carry at the Ohio State Fair? I checked the website and it says no illegal weapons, but having a permit means it is not illegal.
I have emailed them asking them, just waiting on a response.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Just another reason not to visit fairs, as if ride and food safety weren't enough.Not a bad thought, and i dont disagree, but in this case they have metal detectors so better to be straight up with the officers
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