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Revises concealed handgun licensing law for military

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To amend section 2923.125 of the Revised Code to waive the concealed carry license fee for active members of the armed forces and retired and honorably discharged veterans, to accept military experience with firearms as proof of competency with firearms regardless of when the applicant for a license acquired the experience, and to permit a licensee to renew a concealed handgun license at any time prior to the expiration of the license.

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Committees

Primary Sponsors

Lou Terhar
 

Cosponsors

Representatives
Marlene Anielski
Niraj J. Antani
Steven Arndt
Nan A. Baker
John Becker
Louis W. Blessing III
Terry Boose
Andrew Brenner
Tim W. Brown
Jim Buchy
Tony Burkley
Jim Butler
Jack Cera
Margaret Conditt
Timothy Derickson
Jonathan Dever
Michael D. Dovilla
Teresa Fedor
Timothy E. Ginter
Doug Green
Cheryl L. Grossman
Robert D. Hackett
Christina Hagan
David Hall
Stephen D. Hambley
Bill Hayes
Michael Henne
Brian Hill
Ron Hood
Stephen A. Huffman
Terry Johnson
J. Kyle Koehler
Sarah LaTourette
Al Landis
Ronald Maag
Nathan H. Manning
Jeffrey A. McClain
Robert McColley
Michael J. O'Brien
Sean O'Brien
Dorothy Pelanda
Rick Perales
Wes Retherford
Jeffery S. Rezabek
Kristina Roegner
John M. Rogers
Mark J. Romanchuk
Margaret Ann Ruhl
Scott Ryan
Tim Schaffer
Gary Scherer
Kirk Schuring
Barbara R. Sears
Michael Sheehy
Marilyn Slaby
Ryan Smith
Robert Cole Sprague
Andy Thompson
A. Nino Vitale
Ron Young
Paul Zeltwanger
 

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