The first committee hearing for HB 203 is Thursday, November 5. Any Ohioan that wants restaurant carry needs to be contacting their state representative.
OFCC article
Well I attended the first reading in in the committee yesterday. Two more readings wil be required before it goes up for vote in the house. It is basically up to the committee chair as to whether or not this thing sees any movement.
any updates?
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I believe this is due to have another reading this month. I think the reading was to around now.
Due for another reading the 19th I believe hope to see everyone there to show support.
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Is the 19th confirmed and where do we attend?
The strongest reason for the people to retain the right to keep and bear arms is, as a last resort, to protect themselves against tyranny in government. -- Thomas Jefferson
Did anyone get to attend the reading? I am curious as to the outcome of it, if any.
Looks like it is still not decided yet.
Legislation
Here is a link to some testimonials that were posted from the hearing.
YouTube - HB203
I received a notification from the NRA that this bill was to be heard on Wednesday the 24th of March. I have not been able to find any information on what has happened since then. Here is the text of the email I received from the NRA.
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Concealed Carry Reform Legislation to be Heard Tomorrow in Ohio!
Please Contact the Members of the Senate Judiciary - Criminal Justice Committee Today!
On Wednesday, March 24, at 10:15 a.m. in the South Hearing Room, the Senate Judiciary - Criminal Justice Committee will be hearing sponsor testimony on Senate Bill 239, which would make numerous pro-gun improvements to Ohio’s gun laws.
SB239, sponsored by State Senators Shannon Jones (R-7) and Tim Shaffer (R-31), would eliminate the current confusing standards of carrying a firearm in a motor vehicle. In addition, the proposal would also allow permit holders to carry a firearm for self-defense in a restaurant that serves alcohol, provided they are not consuming, thus eliminating another “victim zone” in Ohio.
Ohio has overly burdensome stipulations regarding how a concealed firearm must be carried in a motor vehicle. Current law specifies that a firearm must be either be:
1.) In a holster secured on the person.
2.) In a closed case, bag, box, or other container that is in plain sight and that has a lid, a cover, or a closing mechanism with a zipper, snap, or buckle, which must be opened for a person to gain access to the handgun.
3.) The loaded handgun is securely encased by being stored in a closed glove compartment or center console, or in a case that is locked. A locked case does not need to be in plain sight (an unlocked case does).
SB239 is a critical step forward to help assure that Ohio permit holders or permit holders of other states are not arrested for accidentally carrying their firearm in a prohibited manner.
Please contact the members of the Senate Judiciary - Criminal Justice Committee TODAY and respectfully urge them to support SB239. Contact information for the committee can be found below.
State Senator Tim Grendell (R-18), Chair
(614) 644-7718
SD18@senate.state.oh.us
State Senator Jim Hughes (R-16), Vice Chair
(614) 466-5981
SD16@senate.state.oh.us
State Senator Nina Turner (D-25)
(614) 466-4583
SD25@maild.sen.state.oh.us
State Senator Kevin Coughlin (R-27)
(614) 466-4823
SD27@senate.state.oh.us
State Senator Keith Faber (R-12)
(614) 466-7584
SD12@senate.state.oh.us
State Senator David Goodman (R-3)
(614) 466-8064
SD03@senate.state.oh.us
State Senator Joe Schiavoni (D-33)
(614) 466-8285
SD33@maild.sen.state.oh.us
State Senator Bill Seitz (R-8)
(614) 466-8068
SD08@senate.state.oh.us
State Senator Shirley Smith (D-21)
(614) 466-4857
SD21@maild.sen.state.oh.us