Ohio
Ohio Back on Nevada’s Reciprocity List
On June 17th, 2021, we notified you that Nevada dropped a concealed carry permit reciprocity agreement with Ohio. We’re happy to update that story with some new information. When Ohio dropped off Nevada’s reciprocity list, Buckeye Firearms Association (BFA) began addressing the issue. In a BFA post on June 25th, 2021, they indicated that they…
Read More2021: Nevada Will No Longer Honor Ohio Concealed Handgun License
June 28, 2021 UPDATE: Buckeye Firearms Association reported that they received confirmation from the Ohio Attorney General’s Office that Ohio’s removal from Nevada’s reciprocity list was in error. A valid Ohio concealed Handgun License (CHL) is recognized in Nevada just as before. Here is the updated post. Concealed carriers with permits issued in Ohio, Florida,…
Read MoreFormer Stunt Woman Killed Ambushing Ex-Husband
Yellow Springs, Ohio – According to the Greene County Sheriff’s Office, former stunt woman Cheryl Sanders and her husband Reed Sanders were both killed after ambushing Cheryl’s ex-husband. Court officials say the investigation is still ongoing, but they believe the Sanders drove 6 hours from their home in North Carolina to Ohio to attack her…
Read More1 Dead in Beauty Store Shooting
Akron, Ohio – One suspect is dead and another on the run after attempting rob a beauty supply store last Friday night. According to Akron Police Department (APD), 2 employees were in the store when 2 masked men entered and attempted to rob them. A 26-year-old clerk employed at Royal Beauty Supply Store on the…
Read MoreGood Tactics Win the Day
Akron, Ohio – A man was killed after attempting to rob his victim at gunpoint on Sunday night. Akron Police Department received reports of gunfire in the 600 block of S. Rhodes Ave. at around 10:30 p.m. Responding paramedics found 22-year-old Jontae Alexander lying on a sidewalk with a gunshot wound to his torso and…
Read MoreOhio Traffic Stop: Are You Required to Notify Police of Your Gun?
When two people with weapons meet each other for the first time, a reasonable amount of wariness occurs. This wariness is increased when one of those person’s job puts them on the wrong end of a muzzle on a regular basis. Law enforcement is a tough job that carries with it a significant amount of…
Read MoreCan you Get Into Trouble for Ignoring “No Guns” Signs in Ohio?
With opposition to the Second Amendment becoming increasingly fashionable, you may be seeing more and more “No Guns” signs popping up in the windows of stores you visit. If you see one of these signs you might be wondering to yourself if you should be paying any attention to them. Could you risk legal problems…
Read MoreOhio: Where Your Concealed Handgun License Isn’t Valid
For law abiding citizens, knowing where you can and can’t carry a gun can get tricky. The information is out there if you look, but I’ve done the research, and this is what I found about prohibited Ohio concealed carry locations. Take a look at the links I have provided to show where I got…
Read MoreWoman Fires at Returning Robber
Warren, Ohio – A mother returning to her home on Willard Ave. needed her concealed carry gun to protect herself from a robber on Monday morning. The 40-year-old woman told the Tribune Chronicle that she had just pulled into her detached car garage at around 11:50 a.m. when a man wearing a red shirt and…
Read MoreDaughter Shot After Mother Fears Home Invasion
Girard, Ohio – An 18-year-old woman who had recently gone off to college was mistaken for an intruder by her mother resulting in her being shot. According to police, the victim had returned home from college looking to surprise her mother who was home alone at the time at around 9 p.m. Friday evening. The…
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