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Ohio lawmakers approved a concealed-carry bill for college campuses - Business Insider
Looks like the beginning of some common sense on concealed carry.
CLEVELAND (Reuters) - Lawmakers in Ohio approved a bill on Friday that opens the way for licensed gun owners to carry concealed weapons on college campuses, less than two weeks after a man injured 11 in a stabbing attack at Ohio State University. State senators passed the bill 22-8 after representatives approved it 68-25 late on Thursday, sending the bill to the desk of Republican Governor John Kasich for his signature.
If signed into law, the board of trustees at Ohio's public universities would have the option to allow for concealed-carry on campuses.
The legislation also removed a state ban on carrying a concealed weapon in public areas of airports and daycare centers, local media reported. Operators would be able to choose whether to prohibit guns in their buildings.
However, late on Thursday the House of Representatives removed provisions from the bill that would have allowed gun owners to carry concealed weapons into government buildings such as libraries and city halls.
Looks like the beginning of some common sense on concealed carry.