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Holders of a current concealed-carry permit no longer have to carry that license with them. That means someone without a criminal history does not have to apply for a permit at their local sheriff's office. A person at least 21 years old who is otherwise legally allowed to have a gun can carry it concealed without a permit. Senate Bill 215 has three major provisions: Supreme Court have ruled that right does not automatically extend to carrying a concealed weapon, Weinman said. Constitution does include that, both the Ohio Supreme Court and the U.S. Proponents of Senate Bill 215 kept citing the constitutional right to bear arms in support of permitless concealed carry, he said. "That's not going to happen anymore," Weinman said. In previous years there were "thousands of permits suspended or revoked," forbidding dangerous people from carrying guns, he said. Officers will be put at risk by the increase in people carrying concealed weapons without any training, Weinman said. But Weinman said police had taken many guns off the street by finding them on people who were carrying illegally - something less likely now - and that dropping the requirement for someone carrying a gun to tell police about it reverses 20 years of standard procedure. The FOP has not polled its members on the issue since the bill passed, he said.