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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...

Reporter admits he'd submit phone book to check for licensees

In the past few days, the same sorry cast of newspaper editors who helped Taft tote open records water in the first place, and who were given access to the concealed carry license database in the HB12 Conference Report, have issued editorials complaining that it's still not enough. They want the public to have access, saying no criminal would be smart enough to use the database to assess their...

Letter to the Editor: Should we publish lists of HIV-infected persons?

December 12, 2003 Newark Advocate I wasn't at all surprised to read The Advocate was once again urging the governor to veto any legislation, specifically House Bill 12, authorizing the carrying of concealed, defensive firearms. The Advocate thinks it is "ridiculous" for supporters of HB12 to want to keep the names, birth dates and counties of residence private. Yet, they have no rational reason...

Dispatch: Uncertainty still surrounds conceal-carry bill

December 12, 2003 Lee Leonard THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH Ohio is closer than ever to having a law permitting citizens to carry concealed handguns, but it’s still far away. "It’s disappointing and it’s frustrating," said Jim Irvine, political-action chairman of Ohioans for Concealed Carry, on what should have been a day for rejoicing after the legislature passed House Bill 12 and sent it to Gov. Bob...

WTOL Toledo 11: Store Attack highlights result of Taft's deadly game

December 12,2003 TOLEDO -- A woman from East Toledo who owns a carryout gets beaten by a robber and it's all caught on tape. A man came into Joe and Milo's Carryout around 5:30 Wednesday afternoon. He asked for some cigarettes and then said he forgot his money out in his car. He came back with a pipe in his hand and started beating Milo Espinosa. "I fell on the floor," said Milo who speaks very...

Taft Defending Moving Cheese; Changing Rules; Veto Threat

The Associated Press is reporting that Governor Taft is defending his threat to veto House Bill 12. However, they are not reporting that he has yet used his authority to veto the Act. Since this issue was first raised a month ago, Ohioans For Concealed Carry warned the public that Governor Taft and the Ohio Newspaper Association were only interested in one thing: Printing the names of every...

Blade: Lawmakers press gun bill as Taft vows to veto; override possible

The Ohio State Highway Patrol is not opposed to the bill that is now headed to Gov. Taft's desk. Neither is the FOP. The state's most powerful law enforcement group, the Buckeye State Sheriff's Association, is in full support. But as we've been warning for months, working to remove opposition from law enforcement groups wouldn't stop Bob Taft's opposition in the end, because he'd find some other...

CNSNews.com: Ohio One Step Away From Concealed Carry

UPDATE: This story has also been picked up by national conservative news and information site Townhall.com . By Susan Jones CNSNews.com Morning Editor December 11, 2003 (CNSNews.com) - A pro-gun group is urging Ohio Gov. Bob Taft to sign a bill that would allow law-abiding citizens to carry concealed weapons. The bill isn't perfect, said Ohioans for Concealed Carry, but nevertheless, the group...

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