Ohio Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) Practice Exam

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Can an Ohio CCW permit holder carry a concealed weapon into a bar or restaurant serving alcohol?

  1. Yes, but they cannot consume alcohol

  2. No, it is strictly prohibited

  3. Yes, if they have the consent of the owner

  4. Yes, but only during daylight hours

The correct answer is: Yes, but they cannot consume alcohol

A CCW permit holder in Ohio is allowed to carry a concealed weapon into a bar or restaurant that serves alcohol, but they are not allowed to consume alcohol while carrying. It is strictly prohibited for a CCW permit holder to consume any alcohol while carrying a concealed weapon. Therefore, option A is the correct answer as it acknowledges that the permit holder can enter the establishment with a concealed weapon, but they must refrain from consuming any alcohol while carrying. The other options are incorrect because they either strictly prohibit carrying a concealed weapon into a bar or restaurant that serves alcohol (option B), or they allow it but have limitations such as needing the consent of the owner (option C) or only allowing it during certain times (option D). However, none of these options accurately reflect the laws and restrictions for CCW permit holders entering establishments that serve alcohol in Ohio.