Two-time OFCC PAC endorsee and current State Senator Tim Grendell has announced his plans to enter the GOP-primary race for state attorney general. One or two others who have also expressed interest….
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Gun-Control Group, PAC Pay $12K FEC Fine
The Associated Press is reporting that a gun-control group and its political action committee have paid a $12,000 fine to settle a campaign finance case from the 2000 election. From the story:…
Teenager pulls gun during fight in Newark park
This is the kind of thing we are told by bureaucrats in the City of Clyde and Toledo to fear if guns are allowed in parks. The trouble is, all the gun…
Victim Zone: UC Student Punched, Robbed On Campus
Cincinnati’s WCPO.com is reporting that a University of Cincinnati student says she was grabbed, punched, and robbed while leaving class Tuesday night. According to the news story, the incident is the latest…
OFCC participates in roundtable on concealed carry and privacy
Ohioans For Concealed Carry’s Larry S. Moore participated last evening in a roundtable discussion on the issue of concealed handgun licenses and open records. The event was sponsored by the Associated Press…
Franklin Co. Sheriff: Homeowner Shoots Intruder
NBC4i.com is reporting that a homeowner shot a burglary suspect early Thursday morning at his own home on the city’s west side. From the story: The homeowner said two people kicked in…
Man shot at Dayton bus stop
Dayton's WDTN is reporting that "there were some scary moments at a Dayton bus stop Wednesday night as a man was shot while waiting for the bus." From the story: The victim…
”Nasal Law” passes in Senate, moves to conference committee
Since we often name legislation after people who inspired them (Amy’s Law, Amber Alert, etc.) shouldn’t this one be dubbed the “Nasal Law”? The Cincinnati Enquirer is reporting that the Ohio Senate…
When trouble comes, unarmed witnesses can’t help
The Cleveland Plain Dealer this week told the tragic story this week of a woman murdered in the presence of several unarmed witnesses. From the story: Nicole English can’t escape the memory…
Neighborhood watch formed
The Mount Vernon News is reporting that, on Monday, April 21, over 60 people from Butler and Harrison townships came together to discuss ways to combat crime. According to the story, the…
