The Ohio AG can not enter into a reciprocity agreement with any state that does not require training equal to, or greater than Ohio's
Same reason the Ga and SC don't honor each others. Can't we all just have one standard and and agree?
Do you REALLY want to be under New York, California, or New Jersey's standard?
Delaware doesn't recognize PA either.:angry: Since u guys brought it up the bordering states to PA are NJ, DE, MD, OH, & WV.
NJ, DE, MD, OH, WV & NY....of those 6 states...only WV recognizes PA.
Wonder why Pa and Ohio don't honor each others CC permits? Pa honors all states that Ohio honors. Ohio honors all that Pa honors. Yet they don't honor each other.
Strange.. .![]()
It amazes me the New York and New Jersey can thoroughly screw up an area of law that near by Vermont gets right.
PA's training requirements are sufficiently different that they're not "substantially similar" to Ohio's.
It's a pain having to put my gun away on the short drive through PA when I'm going from OH to my son's home in WV.
18 Pa.C.S. § 6106: Firearms not to be carried without a license
(a) Offense defined.--
(1) Except as provided in paragraph (2), any person who carries a firearm in any vehicle or any person who carries a firearm concealed on or about his person, except in his place of abode or fixed place of business, without a valid and lawfully issued license under this chapter commits a felony of the third degree.
(2) A person who is otherwise eligible to possess a [FN1] valid license under this chapter but carries a firearm in any vehicle or any person who carries a firearm concealed on or about his person, except in his place of abode or fixed place of business, without a valid and lawfully issued license and has not committed any other criminal violation commits a misdemeanor of the first degree.
(b) Exceptions.--The provisions of subsection (a) shall not apply to:
(11) Any person while carrying a firearm in any vehicle, which person possesses a valid and lawfully issued license for that firearm which has been issued under the laws of the United States or any other state.
PA's training requirements are sufficiently different that they're not "substantially similar" to Ohio's.
It's a pain having to put my gun away on the short drive through PA when I'm going from OH to my son's home in WV.