Guns in the News

‘Dispatch’ just a shill for gun-ban lobbies

January 23, 2004 Columbus Dispatch I knew that the editors of The Dispatch were upset about the signing of the concealed-carry bill, as was demonstrated by the Jan. 11 editorials. I did not realize that the whine of the editors was made from so many sour grapes ("2 city gun stores among leaders in sales to criminals, group says," Dispatch article, Jan. 13). I will expect that any time one of the...

Letter to the Editor: Concealed-carry law welcomed by many

January 23, 2004 Dayton Daily News RE "TAFT SOLD OUT GOOD GOVERNMENT," JAN.9: Once again the Dayton Daily News has come to the debate without evidence. The editorial suggests that Gov. Bob Taft caved in to the gun lobby. That is just silly rhetoric. The debate is no longer about if people licensed to carry will have shoot-outs over parking spots, or use a gun in a domestic dispute, or shoot an...

Concealed weapons: Why do people want to carry?

January 22, 2004 Newark Advocate HEBRON -- A retired police officer, a Zanesville bar owner and a construction worker who spends a lot of time on the road have this in common: They each plan to get a concealed gun permit and say the number one reason they will start carrying a weapon is for personal protection. "I do a lot of time on the road. You never know where you might end up," said Dave...

Letter to the Editor: Ohio’s gun-death data questionable, at best

January 22, 2004 Columbus Dispatch Why would The Dispatch publish the Jan. 9 article with the headline "Ohio fares poorly on firearms safety"? This headline would have summarized the article much better: "Groups that wish to ban private firearms ownership unhappy with Ohioans exercising constitutionally protected rights." Between 2000, when Ohio had a C rating, and 2004, when Ohio received a D,...

Letter to the Editor: Scream their rage

January 21, 2004 Middletown Journal ‘Scream their rage’ Newspapers across the state have used their editorial page to scream their rage at passage of Ohio’s new concealed carry law. Many predict blood in the streets, shoot-outs among family members, increased accidents, etc. Proponents of these crime-deterrent laws have pointed to other states (as examples of how this doesn’t happen) until they...

Letter to the Editor: Gun rules make people unsafe

01.20.2004 Lima News Once again, the powers that be in Ohio -- the governor and the highway patrol -- have missed the mark. It's about time for us to enjoy our constitutional right to bear arms in this state. My comments are directed primarily toward the concealed carrying of a firearm in a vehicle. I am led to believe the proposed idea by law enforcement is to allow a firearm to be carried...

Gun law stirs interest

January 20, 2004 Marietta Times Washington County Sheriff's Office deputies are making preparations for Ohio's new concealed weapons law, which takes effect in April. Under the new law, citizens who apply for and are granted a special permit are allowed to carry concealed handguns in Ohio. The issue of concealed carry was an ongoing debate that took several drafts and several years before finally...

40% of Columbus car thieves caught with ''hidden guns''

Ohio's gun ban extremists are fond of saying that they have a "right to know" if they are in the presence of someone with a gun. And so, they argue, the public should have access to the entire list of concealed carry license holders, so that they can steer clear of friends and neighbors who make the decision to take responsibility for protecting themselves and their families (also, according to a...

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