Ohio is a freedom state. They have constitutional carry. Of course this means that the streets are running red with blood.

Oh, right, that’s Chicago and DC and other blue cities and states with “strict gun control”. It doesn’t seem to be happening in freedom states.

This year, for the first time in decades, people will be legally able to carry at the Ohio State Fair. Given that this is an unsecured area, carrying seems to be a good idea. Heck, you are awake and dressed, carrying seems like a good idea.

Unfortunately for fairgoers, this might not be actually possible. According to one pundit all the restrooms at the fair are indoors and according to this one report people are not allowed to carry indoors. This means that people that go to the Ohio State Fair and need to use the restroom might find themselves in violation of the law.

None of the claims of this pundit have been verified. They could just be talking out of their ass, still it shows the type of thing that happens when locations can be marked as off limits to people legally carrying their firearm. Another place that only criminals with guns are welcome.

Anyone bringing a firearm to the Ohio State Fair better have a strong bladder, or someone who will babysit their firearm, if they need to relieve themselves. As I recall, all bathrooms at the fair are indoors. No open-air urinals, and urinating in public is still against the law in Ohio. I have no sympathy for them.
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3 thoughts on “Sensitive Places, OH version”
  1. Yeah … given that it’s a letter-to-the-editor, and the overall tone of the screed, I’d want to double-check the claim that you can’t CC into a bathroom in Ohio. Glancing at the Ohio Rev. Code § 2923.126(B)(7), it looks to me as though there may indeed be an exemption for buildings that serve primarily as restrooms.
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    But, of course, I’m not a lawyer and I don’t live in Ohio.

  2. Since when do libtards care whether people urinate or dedicate outside? San Francisco, LA and NYC indicate otherwise.

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