Today, Substitute House Bill 142
, sponsored by state Representative Scott Wiggam (R-1), faces a
possible vote in the Ohio House of Representatives. This
legislation will reform the requirement that a concealed handgun
licensee notify a law enforcement officer that they are carrying a
concealed handgun immediately when stopped for a law enforcement
purpose, like a routine traffic stop. Please contact your representative and urge them to SUPPORT this important Right to Carry legislation. Click the “Take Action” button below to contact your representative.
The original House Bill 142 would have
removed this requirement. The substitute bill instead clearly specifies
that the licensee is only required to present the license or verbally
notify once requested to present their driver’s license upon being
stopped by an officer for a law enforcement purpose. By clarifying this
disclosure requirement, it gives motorists a clear set of steps to
follow when stopped by law enforcement. In addition, Ohio currently has
the most draconian criminal penalty of states with similar laws,
possibly resulting in a serious misdemeanor charge punishable by up to
six months imprisonment and a fine of up to $1,000 as well as suspension
of the concealed handgun license. This substitute bill instead lowers
the penalty to a minor misdemeanor, eliminates the possibility of a
suspended license or imprisonment, and reduces the fine not to exceed
$25.
Again, please contact your representative and urge them to vote in favor of this important legislation. Stay tuned to www.nraila.org and your email inbox for further updates on this bill.
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