Contributed by a Buckeye Firearms Columbus volunteer The area surrounding The Ohio State University is one of the most dangerous areas in the city and state, and there is very little the…
Author: Buckeye Firearms Association
Election Day is only three months away
By Jim Irvine
General election day is Tuesday, November 7. Today we are three months away.
Buckeye Firearms endorsements are being completed with many new endorsements posted to the web site today. We will continue to make endorsements throughout the month of August.
Chris Chumita’s Article Posted On The USCCA Website
An article by Buckeye Firearms Association volunteer Chris Chumita has been posted on the United States Concealed Carry Association’s website.
The article, entitled “15 Ways To Fight For Our Second Amendment Rights”, is available in the members-only section of USCCA’s website.
OOPS: Toby Hoover admits gun control not a priority for Ohioans
By Chad D. Baus In 2003, toward the end of the nearly decade-long debate on whether or not Ohio should join the modern world and pass a concealed carry law, gun ban…
Silly Crime Summit Take II
By Gerard Valentino A Crime Summit planned for August 30th in Washington D.C. is expected to attract law enforcement and elected officials from more than a dozen cities. The goal of the…
Gerard Valentino article in national mag tells ”How To Help”
An article by Buckeye Firearms Association Central Region Chair Gerard Valentino has been published in U.S. Concealed Carry magazine. In addition to the printed publication, the article, entitled “How to help in…
The Uninvited Ombudsman Report – No. 10
Taken from this week’s “Page Nine” Alan Korwin’s “The Uninvited Ombudsman Report”
The lamestream media told you:
An armored car heist in Phoenix was committed using automatic weapons. An unknown amount of cash was stolen, and police are looking for the suspects. Not shots were fired during the robbery.
OK Democratic Governor wins primary…Lessons for Ohio
By Jim Irvine Last week, Oklahoma Governor Brad Henry (D) easily won his primary race and will be on the ballot this November looking to keep his job as Governor. We have…
Surviving Bob Taft
By Gerard Valentino
Everyone wants their political party and ideology to win acceptance with voters. Oddly enough, there is a point where total control by one party or ideology corrupts. The corruption is not the traditional kind, with bribes and backroom deals, but a more insidious and less tangible.
When a party enjoys unchallenged electoral success, the leaders start to believe in their own infallibility in dealing with party members and public policy. Such is the case with current lame duck Ohio governor Bob Taft and the Ohio GOP leadership in general.
Rep. Joe Uecker stung by article in Enquirer
An article in the July 28th Cincinnati Enquirer concerning gunfire in densely populated township subdivisions caught Rep. Joe Uecker by surprise. Uecker, a tireless firearm rights advocate, was originally interviewed as part of a story on the growing conflict between those who move to the country to enjoy the shooting sports as part of home ownership and township zoning regulations that allow increasingly dense housing developments.
