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9/24/2009 2:22:34 PM EDT
I hold current permits from NY, UT and FL.  Does Ohio still recognize UT and FL permits under reciprocity?
9/24/2009 2:45:40 PM EDT
[#1]
If you have a Florida license, you're good to go.
9/24/2009 5:03:25 PM EDT
[#2]
If you are going on Camp Perry to the CMP, DO NOT carry there. It is a state military reservation and I don't believe that CCW is allowed for anyone but Peace Officers. Just a CYA.
9/24/2009 5:04:46 PM EDT
[#3]
Quoted:
If you are going on Camp Perry to the CMP, DO NOT carry there. It is a state military reservation and I don't believe that CCW is allowed for anyone but Peace Officers. Just a CYA.


I have a hotel room, I was planning on leaving it locked in my luggage there.  I figured even locked in my trunk would be a no no.
9/25/2009 3:39:30 AM EDT
[#4]
Unless Camp Perry is "posted" there are no restrictions on concealed carry at state military reservations in Ohio law.

However, I'll bet Camp Perry follows the same procedures as federal military posts and bans concealed carry in local regulations.  Camp Perry Regulation 210-1 or Ohio Army National Guard Regulation 210-1 would be the appropriate regulation, but I don't have a copy of either.  Will probably be very similar to Fort Knox Regulation 210-1 (that's link) but don't depend on it.

Note Fort Knox prohibits glove compartment storage.

–– Chuck

9/25/2009 7:58:28 AM EDT
[#5]
The times I have been there, no guards or check in station anywhere. Just drive right to the store.
9/25/2009 2:37:47 PM EDT
[#6]
Let me know when you are passing through if you're going on 90.  I live off 90 bear the Ohio / PA border.
9/25/2009 2:58:48 PM EDT
[#7]
Quoted:
Unless Camp Perry is "posted" there are no restrictions on concealed carry at state military reservations in Ohio law.

However, I'll bet Camp Perry follows the same procedures as federal military posts and bans concealed carry in local regulations.  Camp Perry Regulation 210-1 or Ohio Army National Guard Regulation 210-1 would be the appropriate regulation, but I don't have a copy of either.  Will probably be very similar to Fort Knox Regulation 210-1 (that's link) but don't depend on it.

Note Fort Knox prohibits glove compartment storage.

–– Chuck



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