New online poll tests Shelby Co. Sheriff's assertions about ''vague'' law
A new survey has been added to the OFCC PAC website, testing Shelby Co. Sheriff Kevin O'Leary's assertion that the words county of residence in Ohio Revised Code are "convoluted, vague, and open to interpretation, and could be construed specifically as the name of the county or the full address at which the permit holder resides inside the county."
Is Shelby County Prosecuting Attorney Jim Stevenson spending his time wisely investigating "to see if there are different ways to interpret the language"?
Vote on the upper-right corner of the homepage, or click here.
If you haven't already done so, you can still weigh in on whether you are pleased with the job your sheriff is doing implementing Ohio's CHL law by clicking here.
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