Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost declares that county fairs in Ohio cannot ban firearms from their fairgrounds, a ruling that has sparked considerable discussion about the state’s gun laws. This determination comes on the heels of an incident where an off-duty police chief was arrested for openly carrying a weapon at the Champaign County Fair, despite the event’s posted no-firearms policy.
Yost explains that although fairs can restrict guns from indoor spaces, they cannot prevent visitors from bringing them onto the grounds at large. This opinion emphasizes Ohio’s preemption law, which grants the state authority over local entities regarding gun regulations. As this ruling raises concerns among fairgoers about safety and the implications of such a policy, many are left questioning the safety measures in place at these public events.
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