Key Votes
SB 17 - Authorizes Concealed Handguns at Alcohol Vendors - Key Vote
Ohio Key Votes
Peter Stautberg voted Yea (Passage With Amendment) on this legislation.
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Stages
- June 30, 2011 Executive Signed
- June 15, 2011 Senate Concurrence Vote Passed
- June 15, 2011 House Bill Passed
- April 13, 2011 Senate Bill Passed
- Feb. 1, 2011 Introduced
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Legislation - Signed (Executive) - June 30, 2011
Title: Authorizes Concealed Handguns at Alcohol Vendors
Legislation - Concurrence Vote Passed (Senate) (25-7) - June 15, 2011 (Key vote)
Title: Authorizes Concealed Handguns at Alcohol Vendors
Vote to concur with House amendments and pass a bill that authorizes a concealed carry licensee to possess a firearm in a liquor permit premises, or an open-air arena, if the licensee is not consuming alcohol or drugs.
- Prohibits an individual with a concealed carry license from carrying a firearm into a premise with a class "D" permit if the individual has consumed beer or intoxicating liquor or is under the influence of alcohol or other drugs, punishable as a felony of the fifth degree (Sec. 1).
- Exempts the following individuals from the previous prohibition (Sec. 1):
- An officer, agent, or employee of this or any other state or the United States; or
- A law enforcement officer, who is authorized to carry firearms and is acting within the scope of their duty.
- Authorizes an individual with a concealed carry license to openly carry a loaded handgun in a motor vehicle, whereas existing law requires the handgun to be in a holster, closed container, or compartment of the vehicle (Sec. 1).
- Authorizes an individual that was convicted of or pleaded guilty to a violation of these provisions prior to the date of this amendment to submit an application requesting the expungement of the record of conviction, if the conduct that was the basis for the violation would no longer be a violation after its enactment (Sec. 1).
- Requires the Attorney General to develop a public media advisory that summarizes the expungement procedure and provide a copy of the advisory to each daily newspaper and television station that broadcasts in the state (Sec. 1).
Legislation - Bill Passed (House) (56-39) - June 15, 2011 (Key vote)
Title: Authorizes Concealed Handguns at Alcohol Vendors
Vote to pass a bill that authorizes a concealed carry licensee to possess a firearm in a liquor permit premises, or an open-air arena, if the licensee is not consuming alcohol or drugs.
- Prohibits an individual with a concealed carry license from carrying a firearm into a premise with a class "D" permit if the individual has consumed beer or intoxicating liquor or is under the influence of alcohol or other drugs, punishable as a felony of the fifth degree (Sec. 1).
- Exempts the following individuals from the previous prohibition (Sec. 1):
- An officer, agent, or employee of this or any other state or the United States; or
- A law enforcement officer, who is authorized to carry firearms and is acting within the scope of their duty.
- Authorizes an individual with a concealed carry license to openly carry a loaded handgun in a motor vehicle, whereas existing law requires the handgun to be in a holster, closed container, or compartment of the vehicle (Sec. 1).
- Authorizes an individual that was convicted of or pleaded guilty to a violation of these provisions prior to the date of this amendment to submit an application requesting the expungement of the record of conviction, if the conduct that was the basis for the violation would no longer be a violation after its enactment (Sec. 1).
- Requires the Attorney General to develop a public media advisory that summarizes the expungement procedure and provide a copy of the advisory to each daily newspaper and television station that broadcasts in the state (Sec. 1).
Legislation - Bill Passed (Senate) (25-7) - April 13, 2011
Legislation - Introduced (Senate) - Feb. 1, 2011
Title: Authorizes Concealed Handguns at Alcohol Vendors
Sponsors
Co-sponsors
- Ron Amstutz (OH - R)
- Troy Balderson (OH - R) (Out Of Office)
- William G. 'Bill' Batchelder (OH - R)
- Bill Beagle (OH - R)
- Peter A. Beck (OH - R)
- Louis W. Blessing Jr. (OH - R) (Out Of Office)
- Terry R. Boose (OH - R)
- Andrew O. Brenner (OH - R)
- Danny R. Bubp (OH - R) (Out Of Office)
- James 'Jim' Buchy (OH - R)
- Capri S. Cafaro (OH - D)
- John A. Carey Jr. (OH - R) (Out Of Office)
- Gary W. Cates (OH - R) (Out Of Office)
- William P. 'Bill' Coley II (OH - R)
- Courtney Eric Combs (OH - R) (Out Of Office)
- David T. Daniels (OH - R) (Out Of Office)
- Timothy Derickson (OH - R)
- Michael D. 'Mike' Dovilla (OH - R)
- Keith L. Faber (OH - R)
- Bruce W. Goodwin (OH - R) (Out Of Office)
- Timothy J. Grendell (OH - R) (Out Of Office)
- Robert D. 'Bob' Hackett (OH - R)
- Christina M. Hagan (OH - R)
- David L. 'Dave' Hall (OH - R)
- William C. 'Bill' Hayes (OH - R)
- Michael E. Henne (OH - R)
- Clifford K. 'Cliff' Hite (OH - R)
- Matt Huffman (OH - R)
- Terry A. Johnson (OH - R)
- Shannon Jones (OH - R)
- Kris Jordan (OH - R)
- Casey Kozlowski (OH - R) (Out Of Office)
- Al Landis (OH - R)
- Ron Maag (OH - R)
- Gayle L. Manning (OH - R)
- Jarrod B. Martin (OH - R) (Out Of Office)
- Robert P. 'Bob' Mecklenborg (OH - R) (Out Of Office)
- Craig Newbold (OH - R) (Out Of Office)
- Thomas E. 'Tom' Niehaus (OH - R) (Out Of Office)
- Larry J. Obhof Jr. (OH - R)
- W. Scott Oelslager (OH - R)
- Kristina Daley Roegner (OH - R)
- Margaret Ann Ruhl (OH - R)
- Barbara R. Sears (OH - R)
- William J. 'Bill' Seitz (OH - R)
- Jimmy Stewart (OH - R) (Out Of Office)
- Andrew M. 'Andy' Thompson (OH - R)
- Joseph W. Uecker (OH - R) (Out Of Office)
- Christopher R. 'Chris' Widener (OH - R)
- Jason H. Wilson (OH - D) (Out Of Office)
- Ronald E. 'Ron' Young (OH - R)