Relevant Court Cases and Opinions of Ohio AG
• Ohio Attorney General on No Gun Signs among County Buildings • Ohio Attorney General on Carrying among LEO while off duty • Ohio Supreme Court on Carrying in City Parks • Ohio Supreme Court on Preemption • Ohio Attorney General on Renewal 30 days After Permit Expiration • Ohio Court of Appeals on Castle […]
Additional Information and Airport Requirements
Carrying of firearms in airport terminals is not allowed, but carrying on parking lots should be okay. The time period for the validity of an individual’s training is 3 years. Residency is established once the Driver’s License is obtained. The minimum age for obtaining a carry permit in Ohio is 21 years old. Laws on […]
Supplemental Information
2923.16. An “unloaded firearm” refers to any of the following: a. There is no ammunition, magazine or speed loader inserted into the firearm b. A magazine or speed loader with ammunition that is kept in a compartment inside the vehicle that is not readily accessible A “container that provides complete and separate enclosure” refers to […]
Age Requirements for Carrying or Moving Firearms
The minimum age requirement to carry and transport a firearm in a vehicle within Ohio without the need for any type of permit is 21 years old. Note: Some states are restrictive when it comes to carrying and transporting of firearms that they only allow transporting to and from the gun shops, repair shops, shooting […]
Important Links
CCW Website North Dakota CCW Pamphlet CCW Administrative Rules How to Apply Online Application Laws on Firearms North Dakota Statutes North Dakota Administrative Rules Reciprocity Information North Dakota Attorney General Additional Information State Secretary
Reciprocity Guidelines for North Dakota
North Dakota is a Shall Issue State that honors carry permits/licenses issued by the following states: Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, […]
Applying for a Permit in North Dakota
Obtaining a Concealed Carry Permit The attorney general offers class 1 and class 2 permits to carry concealed weapons in North Dakota. For a class 1 license, these are the requirements: a. Completion of an open book test based on a manual b. Proof of completion of training on the use of firearms and dangerous […]
Carry Permit Limitations
62.1-02-04. Possession of Firearm or Dangerous Weapon in Liquor Establishment Prohibited – Penalty – Exceptions. Possession of firearms on establishments that sell alcoholic beverages or those used as gaming sites where bingo is the primary activity is a class A misdemeanor. This is not applicable to the establishment’s restaurant part for individuals who are below […]
