ClarkLZeuss wrote:Seems that he was not a valid CHL holder, or that Regal's gunbuster signs were effective notice. But apparently it's illegal in Ohio to own firearms if you take certain medications? And, it seems his knives were of the illegal type?
Well, the local news in Ohio made it clear that he was not a licensed CHL. Carrying a loaded concealed handgun when not licensed is a felony in Ohio. Unless there are 4th Amendment unlawful search issues, this appears to be a clean arrest and good police work.
The gunbuster sign apparently had no impact. He was not charged with trespassing.
The knives were an add-on charge. Ohio's knife law is somewhat murky, like Texas' law can be. If the police assert he was carrying the concealed knifes as a deadly weapon, that is illegal in Ohio. If concealed knives are simply a cutting tool, on the other hand, they are not illegal. There is a big gray area. The police probably asked him, "Why do you have three knives". He probably said, "For self defense". Bingo, that is a concealed deadly weapon.
The weapons under disability charge is probably a stretch. Ohio law does state in part "O.R.C. 2923.13 (A) ...no person shall knowingly acquire, have, carry, or use any firearm ... if ...(4) The person is drug dependent, in danger of drug dependence, or a chronic alcoholic."
It will be interesting to see what the medications are. Either that, or he was adjudicated as a mental defective, making it a federal disability.