Good news, Lake County Ohio registrants! Apparently, Registered Citizens are immune to the Coronavirus! So when you go in to register, be sure to hack and cough all over your Gestapo papers.
https://www.news-herald.com/news/ccw-registrations-jail-visits-sheriff-s-sales-suspended-lake-county/article_3679a376-684b-11ea-908d-cf24da0ef3b3.html
Lake County Sheriff Frank Leonbruno said his office will not be doing any mass release of jail inmates in response to the novel coronavirus known as COVID-19.
“In compliance with the directives of the Ohio Department of Health, as well as those of the governor and local health directives, we have closed all visiting at the Lake County Adult Detention Facility,” Leonbruno said in a March 16 news release. “As well as we have closed all inmate programming such as church services, GED instruction, and all other programming. In short, all non-essential personnel coming into the detention facility has been stopped. Inmates will still have the ability to stay in contact with their families through the phones and postal service.”
Leonbruno added that their medical staff is monitoring jail inmates for their health and safety. No inmates were displaying symptoms of the virus at the time of the news release...
Concealed carry registrations are closed until further notice. Leonbruno said their CCW office is the second busiest in the state.
“For the health and safety of all we are limiting the influx of people into the Office, as are sheriffs in adjoining counties,” Leonbruno said. “However, we are continuing to maintain the registrations and tracking of sex offenders, arsonists, and violent offenders.”
Sheriff’s sales are suspended until further notice to comply with the directives of the Ohio Department of Health director regarding large assemblies in public areas.
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