Governor, House working on new CCW compromise

December 18, 2003 Gongwer News Service Officials representing Governor Bob Taft and majority House Republicans are back at the negotiating table in an effort to resolve continuing differences on legislation that would allow law-abiding Ohioans to carry concealed weapons. Mr. Taft said Thursday he would like to be able to sign a measure that grants the ability to carry weapons, but said the...

Lorain Morning Journal Editorial Can't Handle The Packed Heat

It should come as absolutely no surprise that the liberally left of left Lorain Morning Journal is opposed to concealed carry reform. Likewise, it should be no surprise that they're having an editorial spasm over the fact that a few hundred people carrying firearms are going shopping in Vermilion this weekend. Are you coming to shop? The editorial can be found right here , or you can click Read...

Letter to the Editor: To veto CCW bill would breach oath

December 18, 2003 Gov. Bob Taft acknowledges that the recently passed concealed-carry legislation completely satisfies his public safety concerns. Nonetheless, he has threatened to veto this legislation because he believes that the public should have unrestricted access to concealed-carry permit applications. When Governor Taft took office, he swore to protect the Constitution of the State of...

Gannett News: Gov. Taft at work to avoid veto of gun bill

By JIM SIEGEL Gannett News Service December 18, 2003 COLUMBUS -- One week after promising to veto the bill allowing Ohioans to carry concealed weapons, Gov. Bob Taft now says he hopes that will not happen. On Wednesday, Taft said his office is negotiating with the Ohio House to develop a new bill that would address his concerns regarding the openness of concealed-carry permitting records. The...

Dayton Daily News: Taft aims to calm concealed-carry foes

Governor wants rights legislation By William Hershey, Laura A. Bischoff Dayton Daily News December 18, 2003 COLUMBUS -- Gov. Bob Taft said Wednesday that his aides and staffers from the Ohio House are negotiating in a last-ditch effort to avoid a veto of legislation passed last week that would give law-abiding Ohioans the right to carry concealed handguns. "I would hope that we could get this...

AP: Governor hoping for concealed weapons compromise

By ANDREW WELSH-HUGGINS The Associated Press 12/17/2003, 6:39 p.m. ET COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Gov. Bob Taft said Wednesday he's hopeful a compromise on legislation allowing Ohioans to carry concealed weapons can still be reached, probably early next year. Taft raised the possibility less than a week after insisting he would veto a bill approved by lawmakers on the last session day of the...

Sen. White admits to existence of HB12 vote trading for Taft job appointments

Ohio Public Radio: Senate May Not Have Enough Votes to Override Concealed Weapons Veto December 17, 2003 That proposal that Ohio legislators passed to legalize concealed weapons is in trouble once again. The president of the state senate is admitting he doesn't have the votes to override a looming veto from Governor Bob Taft. Statehouse correspondent Bill Cohen has more on this latest development...

Senate Veto-Override Outlook

On November 27, Senate President Doug White told Dan Williamson of Columbus' The Other Paper "his most recent survey of senators revealed 'a very, very thin ability to override a veto on the bill.'" On December 10, in the hours before the final House and Senate vote, White told the Lee Leonard of the Columbus Dispatch he "absolutely does not have enough override votes." By December 12, White was...

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