Posted July 7, 2017 11:00 am by Comments

By Chris Eger

Ohio Rep. John Becker, shown here speaking on the House floor, argues his bill decriminalizes gun-free zones for concealed handgun license holders. (Photo: Ohio House.gov)
A House measure that would allow those with a concealed carry license to ignore “no gun” signs is headed to the Ohio Senate.
Termed the Decriminalization Effort for Ending Notorious Deaths Act by its sponsor, HB 233 states that members of the military or those with a carry permit would not be guilty of violating most areas deemed gun-free. The measure passed in a Republican-heavy 65-31 vote on Thursday.
“The bill decriminalizes so-called ‘gun free’ zones for concealed handgun license holders,” said bill sponsor, Rep. John Becker, R-Clermont.
The proposal’s language protects CHL holders and military members found carrying a weapon in a gun-free zone from arrest and prohibits law enforcement from seizing their guns or ammunition. However, if asked to leave they must comply under threat of a fourth-degree misdemeanor criminal trespass charge, which can result in 30 days in jail and fines of up to $250.
The bill also removes daycares from the list of places that must post gun-free zone signs and modifies posting requirements for airports and government buildings, as well as decriminalizes carrying firearms into

Source: Guns.com

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