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How do you get past the metal detectors?
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An outstanding, concealed pistol for the semi permissive to non-permissive environment. Understand the limitations and make sure use high-quality copper plated ammunition.
I have carried one ankle holster in the courthouse for nearly 20 years with no complaint and opposing counsel has yet to notice.
How do you get past the metal detectors?
There are exceptions to the law prohibiting the conveyance of a deadly weapon in a courthouse. Provided that there are no local or federal rules to the contrary, the following individuals may enter a courthouse with a deadly weapon:
An Ohio bailiff or deputy bailiff performing their job
An Ohio court judge or magistrate
A sheriff, marshal, or another type of Ohio peace officer, per Ohio Revised Code § 2935.01
Any Ohio state or municipal law enforcement officer
A federal or out-of-state law enforcement or peace officer operating within the scope of their duties
An individual authorized in Ohio to carry the weapon for job-related responsibilities (such as a Wells Fargo security officer)
A prosecuting attorney who requires a weapon during official duty
An expert witness or defense attorney bringing a deadly weapon as evidence in an active case
This is not an all exhaustive list. While each court house is different, the Judges ultimately decide who can carry in their courthouse.
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