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The Stark County Sheriff's Office says it is keeping both its concealed-carry licensing centers open, despite Ohio's new permitless carry gun law.
Permitless carry vs. Open carry. Home & Garden. Lighter Side
The law (Ohio Revised Code [O.R.C.] 2923.12, et seq.) allows persons 21 and older to receive a concealed handgun license provided that they receive a minimum of 8 hours of handgun training (6 hours of classroom instruction and 2 hours of range time) from a certified instructor, demonstrate competency with a handgun through written and shooting ...
After reaching a 10-year peak in 2016 when 117,953 concealed carry licenses were issued in Ohio, those numbers fell each year until 2020, when nearly 97,000 permits were issued. ... 2023 county ...
Valentina Dyshko, a Ukrainian woman with limited English capability, filed suit alleging that she was the victim of a strip search by male officers at the Stark County Jail. She had turned herself to Stark County Family Court in response to a misdemeanor warrant; the charge, having to do with home-schooling of her children, was later dismissed ...
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The opposition to Florida’s proposed legislation to allow Floridians to carry concealed firearms without a permit or training was expected from gun safety advocates. ... About 284,000 people got ...
Ohio adopted a new statewide law enforcement accreditation program, and the Stark County Sheriff's Office is one of the first agencies to utilize it.