In the midst of what seems like an increasing number of anti-gun mayors and city councils who are seeking to stamp out our gun rights, the Cincinnati Enquirer is reporting on one…
Author: Buckeye Firearms Association
Op-Ed: Gun store owners – a thankless job
Published Wednesday, July 26, 2006, in National Review Online By John R. Lott Jr. It is tough operating a gun shop under harassment from the federal government and unjustified media attacks. But…
Congressional votes on gun seizures don’t change need for HB508
By Chad D. Baus On Tuesday, the United States House of Representatives voted 402-23 for H.R. 5013, legislation that bars federal officials or local law enforcement agents that get federal money from…
The Uninvited Ombudsman Reports – No 9
Taken from this week’s “Page Nine” Alan Korwin’s “The Uninvited Ombudsman Report”
The lamestream media told you:
The tiny “Register & Bee” in Danville, Virginia, reports that a shooting victim has died.
The Uninvited Ombudsman notes however that:
Luckily, the victim is fine. The man mistakenly identified as the victim was actually the criminal, shot and killed while invading an occupied home. The innocent victim of his felony assault was unharmed and is said to be doing well.
Show Your NRA Pride
By Chris Chumita
It is time to show you openly support the Second Amendment by purchasing a NRA Foundation license plate from the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV). The license plates have been available since December 12, 2005 and cost an extra $25. A donation of $15 will be made to the NRA Foundation for every license that is purchased. Representative Tim Schaffer (R-5) made this program a reality and is endorsed by Buckeye Firearms for Ohio Senate.
Durham man saved by citizen with a gun
By Jim Irvine
Raleigh-Durham News 14
If you are one of those people who think only Republicans fight to protect your Second Amendment rights, you need to meet Ohio Senator Marc Dann. He was the first, and one of only two elected officials to walk with grassroots activists in an “open carry” walk before concealed carry became law in Ohio. At that time, the House had passed a good concealed carry bill, but the Senate had failed to take action to send the legislation to the Governor. Many have observed a striking similarity to where we are today with HB347. By Jim Irvine Yesterday Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm (D) signed “Castle Doctrine” into law. She signed a total of six bills backed by the National Rifle Association. (NRA) NRA’s chief lobbyist Chris Cox said, “The Castle Doctrine is about putting the law back on the side of the victim, the way it’s supposed to be.” What a simple concept. This is something we all learned in grade school, yet in Ohio under Republican Governor Bob Taft our castle doctrine bill has not even had a committee hearing and there is no indication it will become law this year. By Ken Hanson It is that time of year again – time to pack up the family in the minivan and head south for some quality time. The vacation this year was… By Gerard Valentino (This commentary has also been published at CNSNews.com) The Ohio Republican Party is setting the stage for the end of its control over state government for the first time…Marc Dann (D), candidate for Ohio Attorney General
Another Democratic Governor signs castle Doctrine
A Buckeye survives a trip down south
Op-Ed: Democrat Courting Gun Owners in Ohio
