Why You Should NOT Open Carry!

Published on February 23, 2016
Duration: 4:41

Instruction from a firearms instructor emphasizes that while open carry is legal in Ohio without a permit, it presents significant tactical disadvantages and can make the carrier a target. The instructor strongly advocates for concealed carry if accessible, citing its superiority for personal safety. Proper weapon retention training is highlighted as crucial for open carriers.

Quick Summary

While open carry is legal in Ohio without a permit, firearms instructor Neil advises against it due to tactical disadvantages and the risk of becoming a target. He stresses the importance of weapon retention training for open carriers and recommends concealed carry as a superior, safer option if accessible.

Chapters

  1. 00:09Legal Disclaimer & Scope
  2. 00:19Open Carry: Pros and Cons in Ohio
  3. 01:21Tactical Disadvantage of Open Carry
  4. 02:27Legal Aspects and Vehicle Handling
  5. 03:35Concealed Carry as Better Option
  6. 04:03Instructor's Second Amendment Stance
  7. 04:22Choose Concealed Carry Over Open

Frequently Asked Questions

Is open carry legal in Ohio?

Yes, in Ohio, it is legal to open carry a firearm without requiring a specific permit. However, this video strongly advises against it due to tactical disadvantages and potential risks.

What are the main risks of open carrying a firearm?

The primary risks include advertising yourself as a target for criminals and compromising your tactical advantage. Without proper weapon retention training, your firearm could be taken and used against you.

Should I choose concealed carry over open carry?

If training and courses for concealed carry are accessible, it is strongly recommended over open carry. Concealed carry offers better security and reduces the likelihood of becoming a target.

What specific legal issues are mentioned regarding firearms in vehicles?

In Ohio, it is illegal to have a loaded firearm inside a vehicle. This means open carriers must unload their firearm when entering a vehicle, increasing weapon handling risks.

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