Let's look at probabilities. How many times in your lifetime have you used a gun for personal protection - actually drawn and fired? Now how many times have you been in a routine traffic stop?
So yeah, go ahead and risk your right to continue to carry a firearm for the rest of your life on the miniscule chance that you might need it on that ride. OR - you could just choose to not ride in Ohio.
Only been pulled over once in my life for speeding. So don't speed if you're worried. Obviously the easy answer is just to get a UT or FL license or just avoid Ohio like you said. If you CC most people won't ever know you are carrying so as long as you don't say anything it's not a big deal. I'm just saying worse case scenario I'd rather be armed
be judged by 12 or carried by 6
OR, and this is just me being all whacky and crazy, but he could just comply with the law and get a Florida license.
It's a lot cheaper than a lawyer . . . and far more portable too.
How would being armed have helped any of the Boston victims? How would it have offered them any extra protection from those bombs?
Just an example of uncertainty chill out
ROFL, so I need to chill out when I refute your arguement? Go home, pup.
No you need to bc you're getting your panties in a bunch because someone has a different opinion than you.
Rather have it and not need it than need it and not have it.
Stay safe my friend
Panties in a bunch? Over this?!? Nah, not even a little. But I will almost ALWAYS take exception to advice suggesting someone risk a felony charge to participate in a recreational activity.
Good luck to you.
IIRC, open carry is legal in Ohio w/o a license.