Only thing I would suggest is to hold off on the advanced expenses like talking to a lawyer until they have convinced themselves that they want to shoot, let alone carry.
If they enjoy their first trips to the range...or even if they don't but think it is necessary to learn the skill for self defense, then move to weapon selection.
If they are still in the game and purchase weapons and are intent on proceeding on the course to CC...they have shown the financial and time commitment to shooting.
In Ohio, the legal aspects of CC were covered pretty well in the states required CCW course. They are generally taught by NRA certified instructors. Additional legal advice would be a clear benefit and getting to know a pro 2A and CC lawyer can only help if one is ever needed.
Good work, George.