A woman with a Valid conceal carry permit from Ohio was arrested in Dennis for having a Berreta 9mm with a large capacity magazine.
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Name, 63, P.O. Box 536, 10 Bay Ridge Dr, S. Dennis; unlawful possession of a large capacity firearm, improper storage of a large capacity firearm February 12 in Dennis. According to police reports, officers responding to a social worker's call found Kasonovic, an Ohio resident at 10 Bay Ridge Drive. Kasanovic told officers she had a firearm on the nightstand in her bedroom. The gun was a 9mm black Beretta, loaded with a large capacity magazine holding thirteen 77 Speer 9mm rounds. Kasanovic produced a Franklin County, Ohio concealed handgun license. When contacted by police, a Franklin County Sheriff's Department supervisor confirmed Kasanovic's gun license was valid, but not outside the State of Ohio, and for this reason he would be revoking her license. The arresting officer asked the Franklin County supervisor whether Kasanovic had any other firearms registered to her. The supervisor responded, "they (the public) are not required in Ohio to register firearms."
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Name, 63, P.O. Box 536, 10 Bay Ridge Dr, S. Dennis; unlawful possession of a large capacity firearm, improper storage of a large capacity firearm February 12 in Dennis. According to police reports, officers responding to a social worker's call found Kasonovic, an Ohio resident at 10 Bay Ridge Drive. Kasanovic told officers she had a firearm on the nightstand in her bedroom. The gun was a 9mm black Beretta, loaded with a large capacity magazine holding thirteen 77 Speer 9mm rounds. Kasanovic produced a Franklin County, Ohio concealed handgun license. When contacted by police, a Franklin County Sheriff's Department supervisor confirmed Kasanovic's gun license was valid, but not outside the State of Ohio, and for this reason he would be revoking her license. The arresting officer asked the Franklin County supervisor whether Kasanovic had any other firearms registered to her. The supervisor responded, "they (the public) are not required in Ohio to register firearms."