An announcement has been made that has potential and unknown implications for the Hamilton County lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of Ohio’s concealed carry ban. Justice Deborah Cook will not take part in…
Author: Buckeye Firearms Association
Ohio Association of Convenience Stores supports Concealed Carry Reform
Concealed Carry Reform continues to have plenty of support heading into 2003. A Columbus Business First article notes that HB274 had the backing from the Columbus-based Ohio Association of Convenience Stores. “The…
Speaker expects tests in ’03
The Marion Star has published an article about expectations for the 125th General Assembly, and provides a look back at Larry Householder’s first two years as Speaker, which were filled with challenges…
Anti-CCW Republican Resigns Ohio Senate Seat
Priscilla Mead of the Columbus suburb of Upper Arlington, has resigned from her Senate seat, which represents the 16th Senate District (including north Columbus and the city’s northern and western suburbs). She…
Take Four: Youngstown Trying To Ban ”Assault Rifles” AGAIN!
Although OFCC PAC's focus remains solely on Concealed Carry Reform, we've been asked to pass this information on by a very dedicated supporter. If you live anywhere near Youngstown, you may wish…
Letter to the Editor: Concealed carry gives us a chance
The Toledo Blade has printed an excellent pro-CCW letter to the editor: “While hunting in Africa I learned a lesson in animal behavior. Predators never tangle with a prospective dinner if it…
Out of the Closet: Taft 100% opposed to true Concealed Carry Reform
Buried in a Mansfield News Journal story covering the outlook on challenges facing state government in 2003 is a small but revealing segment about Concealed Carry Reform. In it, Governor Taft is…
Enquirer: Shift in Supreme Court ”could affect concealed-carry suit”
Upon it’s formation in the summer of 2002, the first action OFCC PAC took was to evaluate and endorse candidates for Ohio Supreme Court. We recognized early in the the 2002 campaign…
Op-Ed: Guns apparently good for us, but not for them
The Zanesville Times-Recorder recently published an opinion column written by Jim Siegel. In the op-ed, Siegel points out some of the more ironic aspects of the amendments the Senate passed while spoiling…
82-year old Dayton woman mugged
The following was posted today to a public CCW discussion group by Phillip Shiflett: “The following post illustrates that although State and ‘local’ gun control guarantee elderly people carrying arms in self…
