Ohio Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) Practice Exam

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What does Ohio's CCW law say regarding private property owners and concealed carry?

  1. They must allow it at all times

  2. They can post signs prohibiting concealed carry

  3. They have no say on concealed carry on their property

  4. They must provide lockers for weapons

The correct answer is: They can post signs prohibiting concealed carry

Option A is incorrect because private property owners have the right to allow or prohibit concealed carry on their premises. Ohio's CCW law states that private property owners may prohibit the carrying of concealed weapons on their premises by posting a sign at the entrance of their property. Option C is incorrect because private property owners do have a say on concealed carry on their property. As stated, they have the right to prohibit it by posting a sign. Option D is incorrect because Ohio's CCW law does not require private property owners to provide lockers for weapons. It only gives them the option to prohibit concealed carry on their premises through signage. Therefore, the most accurate answer is B, as it accurately reflects the fact that private property owners can prohibit concealed carry on their property by posting a sign.