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AP: Legislature last hope for gun backers

COLUMBUS (AP) -- The Ohio Supreme Court's ruling last week upholding the state's ban on concealed weapons sent a signal that it will be up to lawmakers, not the court, to decide whether Ohioans can carry hidden guns, a law professor says. The problem for backers, though, is the Legislature has been struggling with the idea for eight years and seems nowhere close to resolving it. The bill exists...

Ohio Crime headlines continue in wake of ruling, Senate obstruction

The fight to restore the right to bear arms for self-defense has always been about two key issues: 1) Allowing citizens the right to choose not to be a victim. 2) Lowering violent crime. Amongst the recent Supreme Court and "Defense Walk" headlines, many Ohioans continue to be made victims by criminals who could care less about the fact that concealed weapons are illegal. Cleveland: Cleveland man...

Op-Ed: O’Connor’s textbook opinion shows she’s up to the high-court job

Columbus Dispatch Lee Leonard September 29, 2003 The verdict is in: Anyone who thought Maureen O’Connor, a former prosecuting attorney and member of the Taft administration, was going to be a get-along, go-along Ohio Supreme Court justice needs to re-evaluate. O’Connor, ridiculed for pretending to be a sitting judge in a 2002 campaign commercial, demonstrated last week that her brief stint as a...

For 2 hours, Cincy's Northside was ''Safest Neighborhood in the State''

Concealed gun ban protested with a march through Northside The Cincinnati Post NORTHSIDE - In a scene reminiscent of the Wild West, about 75 people paraded through Northside with handguns strapped to their sides Sunday. Unlike the Old West, though, it was a modern-era media publicity stunt to protest last week's Ohio Supreme Court ruling upholding the state's ban on carrying concealed weapons...

Toledo Blade: Conceal carry - Impact on Ohio?

Study backs hidden guns against crime By JAMES DREW BLADE COLUMBUS BUREAU CHIEF COLUMBUS - For Lynn Wachtmann, Ohio’s failure to adopt a law allowing law-abiding citizens to carry concealed handguns can be measured in flesh and blood, and the pain of crime victims. "It’s heart-wrenching to see the number of Ohioans who are being victimized while some continue to play politics," said Mr. Wachtmann...

Op-Ed: Supremes are disarmingly wrong again

September 28, 2003 by Peter Bronson The Left Coast Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals tried to ban "God'' from the Pledge of Allegiance and blocked the California recall election, claiming voters are too stupid to use punch cards. No wonder California's Clinton-Carter court is reversed 80 percent of the time by the U.S. Supreme Court - a record of boneheaded rulings exceeded only by the Ohio Supreme...

Youngstown Police: 46 minute response to armed robbery 911

A caller asked if she should dial something other than 911 to reach police. Victim: "They have 'em at bingos and everything. Why aren't the here?" By PATRICIA MEADE VINDICATOR CRIME REPORTER YOUNGSTOWN — When the city council president asked a police dispatcher if cops were responding to a robbery that involved a gun, the dispatcher said there was "no mention of a gun" for the call from East...

Ohio Republican Party Platform Set Adrift

Pfeifer wins GOP nod - and nays By John McCarthy The Associated Press COLUMBUS - Once again, the Ohio Republican Party has endorsed GOP Justice Paul Pfeifer of the Ohio Supreme Court. Once again, the vote was less than unanimous. The party's State, Central and Executive Committee on Friday breezed through endorsements for Chief Justice Thomas Moyer, Justice Terrence O'Donnell and Toledo appeals...

A.W.O.L.: OSHP bureaucrats back out of Ohio Law Enforcement Summit

EXCLUSIVE: Must credit www.OhioCCW.org For the past month, OFCC has been following an exclusive report that due to Senate amendments to HB12 dealing with how one should carry a firearm, law enforcement agencies in Ohio are not in agreement on Am. Sub. HB12. On September 10, we reported that the Ohio State Highway Patrol (OSHP) had accepted the invitation to attend an Ohio Law Enforcement Summit...

Ohio University snubs tuition-paying students in Second Amendment Club - 3 times

The Ohio University Second Amendment Club and Ohioans For Concealed Carry recently promoted an event at which John Lott, economist and author, spoke on that campus. Lott's appearance was part of the OU Second Amendment Club's effort to raise awareness about the falsehoods and misrepresentations associated with Michael Moore's Bowling for Columbine movie, which has been shown on campus television...

OBSTRUCTION: Senate President White Issues Statement on Court Ruling

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Wednesday, September 24, 2003 CONTACT: Maggie Mitchell (614) 995-1280 STATEMENT BY SENATE PRESIDENT DOUG WHITE In regards to the Supreme Court's decision in the concealed handguns case, all or part of the following can be attributed to Senate President Doug White (R-Manchester). COLUMBUS -The Supreme Court today reaffirmed what I have always believed -- that the right to...

OPEN CARRY SELF-DEFENSE WALK SUNDAY; MORE COMING SOON

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE INTERNET / WEB ONLY OPEN CARRY SELF-DEFENSE WALK SCHEDULE FOR SUNDAY -- SPREAD THE WORD Ohioans For Concealed Carry is making it's statewide members and supporters aware of a grassroots event this Sunday in Cincinnati. This "Self-Defense Walk" is intended to offer a "visual display" of the choice facing legislators and citizens - open carry, or concealed carry. ARE YOU...

Hypocrisy: Cleveland ''Million'' Mom Circulating OFCC Attack Letter

Those who are following the fight to restore our right to bear arms for self-defense closely will be familiar with the name Lori A. O'Neill. O'Neill is President of the "Million" Mom March's Cleveland Chapter, and one of the more vocal anti-self-defense extremists in our state. What you may not know is that she is a regular visitor of this website, and frequently shares thoughts with members of...

Letter to the Editor: Gun lobby has been shameless in efforts to villify OSHP

09/25/03 Athens News ( [email protected] ) Gun lobby has been shameless in efforts to villify State Highway Patrol It's mid September and the General Assembly is back in session. How did pro-gun legislators and the gun lobby spend their summer vacations? Hurling insults at the Ohio State Highway Patrol and its 1,493 troopers because the OSHP wants to protect its patrol officers and Ohio's...

Media Agrees: All Eyes on Senate President Doug White

It is clear from reading media fallout from the ruling - all eyes are now intensely focused on Sen. Pres. Doug White and his continued obstruction of Am. Sub. HB12. Akron Beacon Journal: Drive to lift state gun ban returns to legislature House Speaker Larry Householder, R-Glenford, said in a statement Wednesday that he wants the Senate to join the House to work out differences. Senate President...

Self-Defense Advocates Call on Legislature to Act in Wake of Ohio Supreme Court Ruling

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE SEPTEMBER 24, 2003 Group says majority opinion reads like “Jim Crow” Self-defense Advocates Plan “Visual Display” of Supreme Court Ruling Sunday CLEVELAND - The Ohio Supreme Court’s split-decision to overturn rulings from two lower courts, which unanimously agreed that Ohio’s ban on carrying a concealed firearm is unconstitutional, highlights the necessity for legislative...

Ohio Supreme Court ruling overturns two unanimous lower courts in split decision

11:30 a.m. Statement from Ohioans For Concealed Carry: We are disappointed that the Ohio Supreme Court has failed on this issue and abridged this fundamental right of Ohioans for a third time in this state's history. The court has contradicted itself by saying that citizens may exercise this fundamental right by carrying openly without concerns for public safety, but that wearing a concealed...

Ohio State Highway Patrol Bureaucrat: Can You Hear Me Now?

In February, Ohio State Highway Patrol Superintendant Paul McClellan published a letter opposing concealed carry legislation on it's face. In it, he made some outrageous and easily disprovable statements, such as "There is no statistical or anecdotal evidence which supports that concealment and transportation of a weapon in a motor vehicle is effective or safe as a defensive or deterrent measure...

Gongwer: Delay in Enacting CCW Bill Allows Crime To Flourish, Report Says

Gongwer News Service September 22, 2003 Hundreds of Ohioans who have been victims of violent criminal actions would not have suffered those attacks had the General Assembly enacted a law allowing people to carry concealed weapons, according to a report released Monday by backers of House-passed legislation that calls for an Ohio concealed-carry law. The report, written for Ohioans For Concealed...

Under new (MO) law, no permit will be needed to hide pistols in cars, group says

This Thursday, Ohio's two major law enforcement groups, the Buckeye State Sheriffs Association and the Ohio Fraternal Order of Police, will try to convince the Ohio State Highway Patrol that the language they encouraged the Senate to adopt in Am. Sub. HB12 is regarding carrying firearms in vehicles is UNSAFE. This story from Missouri highlights just how ridiculous are the concerns of the OSHP. In...

False sense of security: ''More finding comfort in dorms at OSU''

Safety, studies spur move back to campus September 22, 2003 Demand for university housing at Ohio State — on the rise for years — has hit a new high. Yesterday, 9,258 students moved into dormitories, a 31 percent increase from 1995. New dorms with 500 new beds — the first student housing built in 34 years — are filling up with their first residents. Safety concerns, a big freshman class,...

Dayton: Man sought in Oakwood beating

44-year-old in hospital after assault OAKWOOD | Police want to talk to a man who may have been at the scene Thursday when a Dayton man was severely beaten with a baseball bat. Matthew Crawford, 44, collapsed in the driveway of 219 Shafor Blvd., a house owned by the Zax family, after exiting the house. Police would like to talk to Steve Zax Jr., who they say may have been present during the attack...

Cincinnati Enquirer: Man to put gun, debate in open

Northside man suing for the right to carry concealed weapons will strap his handgun on his hip Sept. 28 and lead a group of like-minded gun owners up and down his neighborhood streets. Vernon Ferrier is hoping his "Gun Walk'' might light a fire under the Ohio Supreme Court in Columbus, where justices have been considering the concealed-carry issue for five months. "I'd like to kick them off the...

New Report Shows Ohio Violent Crimes Could Have Been Prevented

Estimates suggest thousands of victimizations avoidable each year Group says Senate/Taft failure to compromise on concealed carry bill to blame CLEVELAND: Over four hundred Ohioans would not have suffered a violent criminal attack if Ohio House Bill 12 was passed into law in June, according to a report released today by Ohioans For Concealed Carry, Ohio's largest grassroots organization focused...

Columbus police kill husband after he seriously wounds wife

An East Side man late last night shot and critically wounded his wife in front of a trio of Columbus police officers before the officers turned their guns on him, killing him, police said. Columbus police said they received calls shortly after 10 p.m. that a man was chasing and shooting at a woman as the couple ran through a neighborhood just east of Hamilton Road and south of Whitehall. The...

Akron Beacon-Journal Editorial: Term limits have failed.

September 19, 2003 Termination time. Will legislators admit what they know? Two Ohio House members have bravely stepped forward to challenge the conventional wisdom about legislative term limits, approved by the state's voters in 1992, years of frustration culminating in misguided action. For too long, the assumption has been that revisiting the issue would be futile. Tyrone Yates and Shirley...

Columbus Dispatch: 2 women injured in home invasion

September 17, 2003 When frantic screams rippled through her quiet Pataskala home, Sharon Gibson feared her mother had fallen and hurt herself. Her concern quickly turned to horror when she found her 81-year-old mother lying on the floor, struggling with an intruder. "I went out my bedroom door and saw him dragging her by the hair," Gibson said. "When he saw me come out, he grabbed me and threw me...

Letter to the Editor: Never been repealed

September 10, 2003 Portsmouth Daily Times Dodge City, bloodbaths, shootouts in the streets, wild west scenarios, road rage shootouts, lower level of law enforcement safety. These are phrases that have been used many, many times in the 44 states that now have a realistic concealed carry law. These very same words are now in use in the remaining states that have not passed that realistic concealed...

Cincinnati: Police arrest three in connection with multiple carjackings/murders

Three men who Lincoln Heights police say killed two people IN THEIR CARS , and committed a host of other crimes, were arrested Tuesday. Their accomplice, however, is still at large. Henry Woods, 26, and brothers Jermaine Lowery, 24, and Randall Lowry, 24 were indicted on murder, robbery and arson charges. They were tracked down in Chattanooga, Tenn., because they were acting suspiciously and were...

Brady/HCI's personal destruction campaign against John Lott knows no bounds

The irony is almost beyond words. After exhaustive but failed attempts to convince campus officials that director Michael Moore's "Bowling for Columbine" film - which is under investigation for rules violations in association with his Academy Award entry - did not belong on campus television, the Second Amendment Club at Ohio University decided to promote an event on campus to ensure that the...

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