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Old 06-30-2008   #15 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by nighthawk80 View Post
Ok, I know it's not lawful to CC in Ohio with an Indiana permit, but Ohioans can CC in Indiana. I go to Ohio alot (family is there), and was thinking about getting a Utah permit so I could CC.
Well My wife was talking to one of her "gun guy" clients and he told her I should wait, because Indiana was going to start having a class in order to get your permit (the main reason Ohio won't recognize Indiana's permit). Apparently it will be a short class and everyone who already has a permit will be grandfathered in. He supposedly got this info from a Cop friend. The class will be basically about the gun laws in Indiana. Once Indiana has a Class, Ohio will start honoring our permit.
Normally I don't listen to all the he said, she said stuff, but this intreaged me. So, has any of you heard about this?
I will fight this new law vigorously, as should we all. It's too easy to say "Oh well, it's just ___ in the class, and that's not too onerous, and besides, they're grandfathering everyone in!"
It only takes one bad legislature, and that's likely this time around, and one bad governor (so's that) to change it from "just this" to "all that" and to remove grandfathering and to make the lifetime LTC go away. Get a UT CCW, if you want 33 states. We have a thread going, started by ryanmercer, in which we've been talking about a training class on the 19th. If you can't make that, the instructor is on here, too, and I'm sure could be prevailed upon to teach another class.

Oh, and Lars? It's five years.

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