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June 4, 2004 NewsNet5.com Man Arrested After Lying On Application LOUISVILLE, Ohio -- A man is arrested after he reportedly lied on an application to carry a concealed weapon. According to Stark County Sheriff's officials, while investigating Donald Holmes, 57, it was discovered that he had a criminal background. Holmes, of Louisville, indicated "no" on the application for the question asking...

Man protests denial of concealed carry license

June 4, 2004 Zanesville Times Recorder ZANESVILLE -- Harold E. Newell Jr. stole five cases of beer in 1966, and that youthful indescretion has prevented him from getting his concealed-carry weapon license 38 years later. "I have nothing to hide," said Newell, 56, of Zanesville. "I was a kid; I made a mistake. We confessed to it all, paid the fines and were given probation. But my constitutional...

Ohio Attorney General: Social Security Number on CHL application ''voluntary''

Ohio Attorney General Jim Petro has issued an opinion over recent questions concerning the legality of mandating that concealed handgun license applicants provide their social security numbers on the application. The opinion was posted on the AG's website without fanfare, and no press release was issued. This opinion confirms the position OFCC has taken on this issue for years: It is a violation...

AGAIN: Dayton Daily News employee robbed

The irony would be humorous if it wasn't so deadly serious. This man's employer, the Dayton Daily News, has worked for years to prevent the restoration of his Constitutional right to defend himself, and they continue to rail against it on editorial pages today. Shame on employers like the DDN & Pizza Hut who would send their defenseless employees to places their corporate lawyers would never...

Hey Mr./Ms. Media...it's a LICENSE

Although we've tangled a bit with certain journalists from time to time, our experience is that most in the profession strive for accuracy. So is it just us, or does the sloppy use of the word "permit" and "weapon" by Ohio's media to describe an Ohio Concealed Handgun License make them appear more than a little ignorant? In many recent articles, journalists have referred to a license issued under...

Some public defenders in Stark County get gun permits

Canton Repository CANTON — Public defender Richard Drake has a new reason to brag around the Stark County Courthouse. It’s not a recent acquittal or a high-profile client. It’s a small laminated card — similar to a driver’s license — that allows him to now carry a concealed handgun. Since he received the permit May 7, Drake has shown it proudly, claiming it is the first license issued in the...

Letter to the Editor: ‘Dispatch’ doesn’t back argument with facts

June 02, 2004 Columbus Dispatch I enjoyed reading The Dispatch’s provocative comments regarding restricting concealed carry in public parks ("Promote peace in parks," editorial, May 24). I’m in favor of the idea, but the newspaper’s supporting arguments make a rather poor case. I’m glad The Dispatch acknowledges that concealed carry laws require the citizen to be law-abiding and pass a background...

Case against concealed guns rings hollow

May 29, 2004 Columbus Dispatch The May 14 Dispatch editorial "No need for fast guns" failed to give one shred of evidence to support a stance against concealed-carry. In fact, none of The Dispatch’s anti-gun rhetoric over the years rises above, "We hate guns and you should, too." I thought the job of the editorial board is to craft public-policy arguments based on sound research, facts and...

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