OH businesses need to consider 'Extraordinary Liability Advisory' before banning
Ohioans For Concealed Carry is hearing from more and more businesses who are deciding AGAINST posting discriminatory signs banning CHL (concealed handgun license) -holders from their property while bearing arms for self-defense. Many of these businesses are deciding to do so after consulting with their partners, or branches, in other states which already have a concealed-carry law, and learning that the law has presented no problems.
We are also hearing from employees whose administrators are still considering whether or not to post signs, and about a few businesses who have already made the decision these discriminate their customers and/ or employees who hold a valid Ohio CHL (see Do Not Patronize While Armed).
OFCC has posted a new Extraordinary Liability Advisory, and is encouraging concerned employees and customers to distribute this Advisory when they become aware of considerations to post discriminatory signs banning CHL-holders who are exercising their constitutional right to bear arms for self-defense.
Ohio businesses will ignore this Advisory at their own risk!
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