Stephen Chancey met and married his third wife, Joyce, at the Sharonville Alcoholics Anonymous meetings both attended. That’s also where he killed her, shooting her six times when, as she was divorcing…
Author: Buckeye Firearms Association
Letter to the Editor: Gov. Taft reneged on campaign promises
The Cincinnati Enquirer has printed a letter to the editor which expresses frustration about Taft’s failure to act on campaign promises, including concealed-carry reform. Click here to read the letter in the…
Cincinnati Enquirer: Dial 911 & Your Neighbor Dies
This editorial in the Cincinnati Enquirer, “Killing: Response too late”, illustrates yet again, the horrible truth that only you can defend you. Cincinnati Police and 911 dispatchers fouled up yet another emergency…
Letter to the Editor: Laws should not make law-abiding citizens defenseless
The Canton Repository has printed yet another pro-CCW letter to the editor. On March 14, the editors of the Repository adopted a pro-HB12 position on the editorial page, and the paper has…
Will Taft use a litmus test for high court nominee?
On March 31, we reported that some lawmakers are pressuring Gov. Taft to consider race when replacing Justice Deborah Cook on high court. Taft spokesman Orest Holubec said the administration has actively…
Avon Lake councilman to replace Manning in 57th District
House Republicans are expected to elect Earl Martin, a three-term Avon Lake City councilman, to replace former state Rep. Jeffrey Manning in the 57th House District. Mr. Manning, an OFCC PAC endorsee,…
House Bill 12 to have first hearing in Senate
House Bill 12 has been added to the Senate Judiciary Committee on Criminal Justice‘s agenda for sponsor testimony only on April 9 at 9:00 a.m. in the North Hearing Room, Second Floor,…
Columbus women raped at workplaces, then kidnapped
Police believe the same man abducted two women from their shops in Worthington and Clintonville last month, raping them and forcing them to withdraw money from their banks. On March 7, at…
REMINDER: Register to Vote by April 7
There is more to protecting your rights than just state-wide elections. May 7 is primary day in Ohio. Many counties have spending issues, revenue issues and races for local elected officials at…
Round 3: Will the GOP vs. Taft slugfest be good for CCW Reform?
In early March, we reported that a large rift had formed between Gov. Taft and the GOP-dominated Ohio House. At the time, we offered the possibility that Governor Taft’s obstinance on the…
