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Ohio doesn't require "a specific type of sign." There are no requirements other than that there is a sign that prohibits weapons, or concealed carry. The sign could be verbal, pictorial, could use any sort of language. It's not specified.
Thus, it's not a really a "grey area." If you can tell it's posted, then it's prohibited and the prohibition carries the force of law.
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"A constitutional guarantee subject to future judges’ assessments of its usefulness is no constitutional guarantee at all." -- Justice Antonin Scalia, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA ET AL. v. HELLER, June 26, 2008
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