Ohio Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) Practice Exam

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Is a person allowed to carry a concealed weapon while under the influence of alcohol or drugs in Ohio?

  1. Yes, if they are not driving

  2. No, it is strictly prohibited

  3. Yes, but only below the legal driving limit

  4. Yes, if they have a medical prescription for the drugs

The correct answer is: No, it is strictly prohibited

In Ohio, it is strictly prohibited for a person to carry a concealed weapon while under the influence of alcohol or drugs, regardless of whether they are driving or under the legal limit. This is because being under the influence can impair a person's judgment and reaction time, making them a danger to themselves and others. While having a medical prescription for the drugs may allow a person to possess them, it does not exempt them from the prohibition against carrying a concealed weapon while under the influence. It is always best to err on the side of caution and avoid carrying a concealed weapon when under the influence of alcohol or drugs in Ohio.