Permitless carry gun law goes into effect in Ohio

Permitless carry gun law goes into effect in Ohio
Permitless carry gun law goes into effect in Ohio
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(COLUMBUS, Ohio) — An Ohio law that allows those 21 and older to no longer carry a permit or complete the eight-hour handgun training course to carry and conceal a firearm went into effect on Monday.

The law, signed by Gov. Mike DeWine in March, also ended the requirement for gun carriers to inform police officers if they have a concealed weapon on them unless specifically asked.

SB 215, referred to as the permitless carry or constitutional carry law, passed through the Ohio House and Senate without any Democratic votes.

The law does have some criteria for who is allowed to follow permitless carry. It says you must be 21 years of age or older, be a legal resident, not be a fugitive, not be the subject of a protection order and not have been hospitalized or adjudicated as being mentally ill.

Further, one must not have been dishonorably discharged from the military, not have a conviction or delinquency for a felony, a drug offense or domestic violence.

Those who do not have a conviction of a violent misdemeanor within the last three years, do not have two or more convictions for violent misdemeanors within the last five years and are not forbidden to carry a firearm under state or federal law are now allowed permitless carry under the new law.

The law allows those within these criteria in Ohio to skip the eight-hour training, submit an application through their local sheriff’s office and pass a background check in order to obtain, carry and conceal a firearm.

The Buckeye Firearm Association director Joe Eaton said the organization has been working for almost two decades to get permitless carry enacted in the state.

“The Buckeye Firearm Association is very excited to finally see permitless carry,” Eaton told ABC News. “It gives crime victims one more alternative for how they choose to protect themselves.”

Michael Weinman, governmental affairs chair of the Ohio Fraternal Order of Police, said the organization has been fighting this law and is still opposed to it.

Weinman said permitless carry will make it easier for people who don’t know how to safely use guns to have them.

“When we did have a conceal carry permit, thousands were revoked or suspended each year. That means that every year, there are law-abiding people that become not law-abiding people,” Weinman told ABC News. “[With this law] there are just more guns on the street and less laws with them.”

Weinman said the Ohio Fraternal Order of Police is in favor of having permits and requiring background checks.

According to the Ohio Attorney General’s office, 2,300 concealed carry licenses were suspended or revoked in 2021, and 2,047 were revoked or suspended in 2020.

The office reports that the number of concealed carry licenses across Ohio went from 54,426 in 2019 to 94,298 in 2021.

More than 108,000 licenses were renewed in 2021, a 50% increase from 2020, according to the office.

However, there was also a 50% increase in the number of licenses denied in 2021 from 2020.

According to Everytown, an anti-gun violence organization, Ohio is ranked 30th in the country for gun law strength, citing incidents of gun violence and the lack of gun control laws in the state.

Ohio is now the 23rd state in the U.S. to allow permitless carry.

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Carrie Underwood’s two kids won’t be joining her on her Denim & Rhinestones Tour this fall

Carrie Underwood’s two kids won’t be joining her on her Denim & Rhinestones Tour this fall
Carrie Underwood’s two kids won’t be joining her on her Denim & Rhinestones Tour this fall
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Carrie Underwood’s hitting the road for a massive headlining tour in support of her new album, Denim & Rhinestones, this fall. The singer says her two sons — 7-year-old Isaiah and 3-year-old Jacob — won’t be coming along for the ride, for one simple reason: it conflicts with the school year.

“My oldest is in school, so I don’t really want him to miss out on the normalcy of being there,” Carrie explains to E! News’ Daily Pop. However, she says that she’ll get to see her kids when she can, adding that they “will probably come out on the road with us maybe more on the weekends.”

Isaiah and Jacob have had plenty of chances to see their country superstar mom’s shows. They attended her Las Vegas residency earlier this year and during a recent appearance at the Grand Ole Opry, they made a hilarious cameo in the background, doing what one fan who captured video footage described as “breakdancing.”

While Carrie’s boys may not make it out to the Denim & Rhinestones Tour this year, the trek will still be a party: Carrie is bringing Jimmie Allen as direct support for the show.

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Ariana Grande scoops up Cameron Diaz’s old home

Ariana Grande scoops up Cameron Diaz’s old home
Ariana Grande scoops up Cameron Diaz’s old home
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Ariana Grande has added a new piece of real estate to her collection. She paid $4.9 million to snatch up Cameron Diaz‘s spare Hollywood Hills mansion in what appears to be an off-market deal.

Housing tracker Dirt reports the cul-de-sac property offers sweet views of Los Angeles’ famed Sunset Strip, as well as privacy and security offerings fit for a Hollywood A-lister. The home is protected by a big gate, and is surrounded by hedges and trees to prevent wandering eyes from peeking in.

Ari also won’t have to deal with neighbors, as Diaz also owns the house next door, but the Something About Mary actress hasn’t lived on the premises in over two decades. 

Not much else is known about the home because it never hit the market, but the outlet found the home was built in 1950, is roughly 1,800 square feet and it sits upon a half-acre lot. Diaz acquired the property in 2004 after paying $1.8 million for it and used it as a “buffer” property.

The actress intended to demolish Ariana’s new home in 2009 to construct a much larger residence, but things never progressed passed the planning stage. In 2018, Diaz updated the home with a new roof and windows.  She also made the kitchen bigger, added a powder room and updated the residence’s two bathrooms.  

The outlet notes the property does not offer a pool, but the half-acre lot provides plenty of space for Ariana to install one should she choose.

The singer owns several other properties, including a $9 million mansion in the area. She also owns Ellen DeGeneres‘ old estate in Montecito, California.  

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Jonas Brothers perform “Inseparable” for bride-to-be who got engaged at their concert last year

Jonas Brothers perform “Inseparable” for bride-to-be who got engaged at their concert last year
Jonas Brothers perform “Inseparable” for bride-to-be who got engaged at their concert last year
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The Jonas Brothers rarely perform their 2007 song “Inseparable” — but they made a big exception for a soon-to-be bride over the weekend.

The trio just wrapped their Las Vegas residency, and during their final dates, a bachelorette party was in the crowd. In a video shared to their Instagram, the women were seen taking over the front row and waving signs of the bride-to-be’s song request.

The JoBros asked when the wedding was — it’s set for October 8 — and they found out the bride got engaged at their show in Red Rocks, Colorado last year. The video included the throwback footage of the moment the trio noticed something special was going down in the crowd.

The bride-to-be requested they play “Inseparable,” to which Nick Jonas says they “haven’t played [that song] in almost 12 or 13 years.” He then looks to his brothers Joe and Kevin Jonas and asks, “Are you guys down?”

“Let’s see if we remember,” Joe calls out and points at the bridal party, “This is for you!… Congratulations.”

The JoBros had no trouble recalling the hit and dove into the song, which caused the women to scream with delight. The bride-to-be is even caught wiping away some happy tears as the crowd loudly sings along with Nick.

“Our Red Rocks Proposal came to celebrate her Bachelorette Party with us in Vegas so we had to play this song for her,” the band captioned the sweet post.

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Youth in Brooklyn celebrate with an event all their own

Youth in Brooklyn celebrate with an event all their own
Youth in Brooklyn celebrate with an event all their own
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(NEW YORK) — Brooklyn Pride held its first-ever youth-exclusive pride event yesterday. Children and young adults showed up decked out in pride flags of all kinds, many jumping up and down with excitement.

Vee Lin, 12, who goes by all pronouns, waved a Progress pride flag that they had just bought just before entering the event. They expressed excitement about the chance to meet other LGBTQ+ kids.

“Not everybody is always cool with people being like gay and trans, so it’s cool having a bunch of people who are around who are queer,” Lin said.

Sunday marked six years since the Pulse Nightclub shooting in Orlando, Florida. The anniversary comes amid an uptick in violence towards people at pride events nationally. Over the weekend, 31 alleged members of the white supremacist group Patriot Front were detained and charged with conspiracy to riot while heading to a pride parade in Idaho.

Instead of expressing defeat or fear, parents and performers have shown up to support the future of the LQBTQ+ community. Organizers Cam and Victoria Moore said this youth pride event offers a safe space for queer youth in a world where the political climate is ever-changing.

“To me, rules are changing, laws are changing, and you know we can’t stop everything,” Victoria Moore said. “It takes time, and this, I feel, is just a part of that. We want to show the kids come on out, have fun with their peers, and we adults care about you.”

The two hope to give a voice to teenagers like Desmond Napoles, 15, who goes by she/they pronouns. Napoles performed her original song “Be Amazing” at the event, hoping to empower the teenagers in the audience. After her performance, she approached the microphone with this request.

“Make sure to fight for your rights and be yourself always no matter what anyone says, because we have gone too far to have our rights taken away.”

 

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In Flames drops new single, “State of Slow Decay”

In Flames drops new single, “State of Slow Decay”
In Flames drops new single, “State of Slow Decay”
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In Flames has released a new single called “State of Slow Decay.”

The track, which is available now via digital outlets, is the first fresh offering from the Swedish metal outfit to follow their 2019 album I, the Mask.

“‘State of Slow Decay’ includes everything that In Flames are known for,” says frontman Anders Fridén. “But it’s more than just a song, it’s a f***ing statement. I couldn’t be happier to release this as a taste of what’s to come.”

Along with the single premiere, In Flames has announced a U.S. headlining tour, set to launch September 6 in Boston. The band Vended, which features the sons of Slipknot members Corey Taylor and Shawn “Clown” Crahan, is among the openers.

For the full list of dates and all ticket info, visit InFlames.com.

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Kelsea Ballerini feels the “luckiest” attending CMA Fest as country artist, fan

Kelsea Ballerini feels the “luckiest” attending CMA Fest as country artist, fan
Kelsea Ballerini feels the “luckiest” attending CMA Fest as country artist, fan
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Kelsea Ballerini had the honor of being both an artist and fan at CMA Fest this year.

On the final night of the annual country music festival in Nashville Sunday, the country superstar shared photos from her seat inside Nissan Stadium, watching Lady A‘s set. Wearing a yellow sundress and hat, Kelsea can be seen dancing and clapping to the beat as the trio performs their hit “We Owned the Night” from the stadium-sized stage.

Two nights prior, Kelsea was a headliner herself as one of the many A-list performers at Nissan Stadium. 

“Artist on friday, fan on sunday. feeling like the luckiest to be both, always. @CountryMusic fest you were special this year,” she captions a photo of her standing at her seat, taking in the show. 

Carrie Underwood, Luke Bryan, Luke Combs, Thomas Rhett and Darius Rucker were among the many country stars who performed during the four-day festival, which returned for the first time since 2019. The festival was canceled in 2020 and 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. 

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Tame Impala announces full ’Lonerism’ performance at Desert Daze festival

Tame Impala announces full ’Lonerism’ performance at Desert Daze festival
Tame Impala announces full ’Lonerism’ performance at Desert Daze festival
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Tame Impala will headline the 2022 Desert Daze festival, during which Kevin Parker and company will perform their 2012 album Lonerism in its entirety.

Lonerism, the second Tame Impala album, spawned the group’s breakout single, “Elephant.” It’ll celebrate its 10th anniversary in October.

Desert Daze takes place September 30 to October 2 in Lake Perris, California. The bill also includes Iggy Pop, King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard and Sky Ferreira.

For the full lineup and ticket info, visit DesertDaze.org.

Tame Impala’s most recent album is 2020’s The Slow Rush, which features the single “Lost in Yesterday.”

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Aerosmith’s Joe Perry schedules three July solo concerts; reveals plans for new solo album

Aerosmith’s Joe Perry schedules three July solo concerts; reveals plans for new solo album
Aerosmith’s Joe Perry schedules three July solo concerts; reveals plans for new solo album
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With Aerosmith temporarily sidelined as frontman Steven Tyler addresses sobriety issues, guitarist Joe Perry has lined up a trio of shows next month with his side group, The Joe Perry Project, while also announcing plans to release a new solo album this year.

The concerts are scheduled for July 21 in Hampton Beach, New Hampshire; July 22 in Boston; and July 23 in Atlantic City, New Jersey. The Boston show will feature Perry and his group opening for ZZ Top. Tickets for the July 21 and July 23 concerts will go on sale this Friday, June 17.

Perry’s band for these performances will include Extreme frontman Gary Cherone and original Joe Perry Project drummer Joe Pet, as well as keyboardist Buck Johnson and bassist Chris Wyse. Johnson and Wyse have previously played with Perry in the Hollywood Vampires.

The guitar legend says that his set lists at the shows “will have a couple of new songs, a couple of my other solo songs, and a couple of Aerosmith songs that Aerosmith usually doesn’t play, and everything in between.”

As for the upcoming solo album, Perry says it will be titled Sweetzerland Manifesto MKII and will be released on vinyl “later this year.”

P says the new album — a follow-up to 2018’s Sweetzerland Manifesto — will include a song called “Quake” that he recorded with his sons Tony and Roman and that features Cherone on vocals, and a tune titled “Fortunate One” that’s sung by Chris Robinson, of The Black Crowes.

Perry adds that Aerosmith will return to the road this year in celebration of their 50th anniversary. The band’s 2022 itinerary includes a September 4 concert in Bangor, Maine; a September 8 show at Boston’s Fenway Park; and a new Las Vegas residency that kicks off September 14.

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Jason Aldean matches Taylor Swift’s record with “Trouble With a Heartbreak”

Jason Aldean matches Taylor Swift’s record with “Trouble With a Heartbreak”
Jason Aldean matches Taylor Swift’s record with “Trouble With a Heartbreak”
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Jason Aldean isn’t having much trouble with his latest single. 

After claiming the #1 spot on country radio with “Trouble With a Heartbreak” last month, the song has again ascended to the top of the charts, bringing his total to three weeks. This marks the first song in more than a decade to reenter at #1 since Taylor Swift‘s “Mean” accomplished the feat in 2011. 

“It’s a really big deal to me to have a three-week No. 1, especially after all these years doing what we do,” Jason says in a statement. “The support of country radio and the fans makes me that much more ready to see all of you back out on the road.”

“Trouble” follows Jason’s previous chart-topper off his new album, Macon, “If I Didn’t Love You” featuring Carrie Underwood

The Georgia native will embark on his Rock N’ Roll Cowboy Tour on July 15, with Gabby Barrett, Tracy Lawrence and more to serve as opening acts. 

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