· Establish automatic reciprocity
between Ohio and other states that have automatic reciprocity for their
concealed handgun licenses. Currently, the Attorney General must enter
into a written agreement with another state to establish reciprocity. HB
495 would still allow for written agreements between the states if the other
state does not have automatic reciprocity, but it eliminates the requirement
for a written agreement if reciprocity can occur automatically by operation of
law.
· Eliminate the renewal competency
certification requirement for concealed carry licenses. Currently, after
the first renewal of a concealed handgun license, applicants must
submit proof of renewed certification to show that range
competency for all subsequent renewals. HB 495 would make it so
that applicants can simply show an existing or expiring
license or one's original competency certificate as
proof of the necessary training for all renewals.
· Change the definition of a loaded
firearm in a vehicle. Currently, a firearm is considered loaded if a
loaded magazine is present in the vehicle, even if the magazine is not inserted
into the firearm. HB 495 would change this definition so that the
magazine must be inserted into the firearm in order for it to be considered
loaded.
Define “Concealed
Handgun License” in one section of the revised code and clarify that this definition
applies to all references to a concealed handgun license in the revised
code. HB 495 would simplify the state code and make it easier to read,
understand, comply with and enforce.- Jeffrey L. Frischkorn
JFrischkorn@News-Herald.com
Twitter:@Fieldkorn
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