SB17 Passes - Allows Restaurant Carry With A Class D Permit (liquor & beer permit)

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SB17 Passes - Allows Restaurant Carry With A Class D Permit (liquor & beer permit)

SB17 Passes - Allows Restaurant Concealed Carry into an establishment With A Class D Permit (liquor & beer permit)

Moments ago, the Ohio senate passes Sb17 allowing concealed carry holders to carry in establishments that have a class d liquor license. The bill is expected to be on the Ohio Governors desk soon.

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COLUMBUS, Ohio - The Ohio House today passed a bill that would allow gun owners to carry concealed firearms into bars and restaurants.

Gov. John Kasich will sign the bill into law, his spokesman said.
 
Leading testimony that got this bill passed......must watch


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VEIv308PQ1Q&feature=youtube_gdata_player
 
Today, June 21, the Speaker of the Ohio House and the President of the Ohio Senate both signed Senate Bill 17. This was a something that had to be done before the bill could be sent to the Governor. I was suspect the bill could be sent to him by tomorrow.
 
He will have 10 days to sign it or it automatically becomes law. We are all crossing our fingers. Then I believe it takes 90 days to go into effect? Correct me if Im wrong here.
-aaron
 
The governor just signed it. It should be delivered to the Secretary of State today or tomorrow and goes into effect 90 days after that.
 
With a slight correction. You can already carry in a D permit location in Ohio as long as they don't sell for on premises consumption. That's one of the reasons this change to the law was so desperately needed. Ohio has so many different liquor license categories and classifications that it was like trying to navigate a minefield when you tried to figure out where you were and weren't legal to carry.
 
Information from the OHIO SOS office today indicates that the new laws, SB17 and HB45, should become effective on September 30th. Official notice will appear on the page below when they finally get around to posting it, but they aren't always quick in doing so.

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I suppose I should have explained, HB45 is the House version of SB17. They are essentially the same. Carry in establishments that serve alcohol are not the only reforms in these bills. Also included are the removal of some burdensome and unnecessary restrictions on carry in vehicles that we have been trying to get rid of for quite some time.
 

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