Husband tells police man he shot had knife to wife’s neck October 02, 2003 Screams from the driveway brought Deshawn Davis outside early yesterday to find his wife in the grasp of…
Author: Buckeye Firearms Association
Another Capitol city shooting: ”What is this city coming to?”
Ohio’s ban on carrying a concealed firearm has once again failed to protect a victim, and once again failed to stop a criminal. North Side man ‘critical’ after lunchtime shooting October 02,…
Letters to the Editor: Views are divergent on pro-gun rally
Letters edited for space – full letters can be read in the Cincinnati Enquirer. October 1, 2003 Timing of Gun Walk was in very poor taste – Mary T. Helmes, Northside Another…
Supremes uphold affirmative defense law; law immediately fails Seneca Co. woman
Despite the fact that 45 states across the nation (including every state bordering Ohio) have some legal mechanism for law-abiding citizens to bear arms for self-defense, and despite the successful reduction of…
HB12 Sponsor: OSHP demands for unsecured firearms in vehicles ”ridiculous”
Marietta Times by Brad Bauer The Marietta area’s lawmakers say they would favor some kind of new law to allow citizens to carry a concealed weapon as the issue returns to the…
Senator: ”Solidarity among Republicans” destroying your right to self-defense
By JIM SIEGEL Gannett News Service Columbus Bureau COLUMBUS — The majority of Ohio senators support a concealed handgun bill, but fewer are willing to override a Gov. Bob Taft veto to…
AP: Legislature last hope for gun backers
COLUMBUS (AP) — The Ohio Supreme Court’s ruling last week upholding the state’s ban on concealed weapons sent a signal that it will be up to lawmakers, not the court, to decide…
Ohio Crime headlines continue in wake of ruling, Senate obstruction
The fight to restore the right to bear arms for self-defense has always been about two key issues: 1) Allowing citizens the right to choose not to be a victim. 2) Lowering…
Op-Ed: O’Connor’s textbook opinion shows she’s up to the high-court job
Columbus Dispatch Lee Leonard September 29, 2003 The verdict is in: Anyone who thought Maureen O’Connor, a former prosecuting attorney and member of the Taft administration, was going to be a get-along,…
For 2 hours, Cincy’s Northside was ”Safest Neighborhood in the State”
Concealed gun ban protested with a march through Northside The Cincinnati Post NORTHSIDE – In a scene reminiscent of the Wild West, about 75 people paraded through Northside with handguns strapped to…
