Ohio Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) Practice Exam

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Which of the following is TRUE about carrying a concealed weapon in an establishment that serves alcohol in Ohio?

  1. It is allowed if you are not consuming alcohol

  2. It is permitted during daylight hours only

  3. It is allowed if you have permission from the owner

  4. It is illegal under all circumstances

The correct answer is: It is allowed if you are not consuming alcohol

In Ohio, it is lawful to carry a concealed weapon in an establishment that serves alcohol as long as you are not consuming alcohol. This means that both open carry and concealed carry are permitted as long as you are not drinking. It is important to note that even with a valid concealed carry license, it is against the law to consume alcohol while carrying a concealed weapon. As for the other options, B is incorrect because carrying a concealed weapon is allowed at all times, not just during daylight hours. C is incorrect because permission from the owner is not required in Ohio to carry a concealed weapon in an establishment that serves alcohol. And D is incorrect because, as mentioned, it is allowed as long as you are not consuming alcohol.