Had Ohio citizens acted as these city officials are, they would have begun to carry concealed firearms when HB12, HB274, or even earlier bills were introduced, instead of waiting until they were…
GUN RIGHTS GROUP WANTS INVESTIGATION, PROSECUTION IN RELEASE OF OHIO CCW INFO
NEWS RELEASE June 10, 2004 The Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms (CCRKBA) today called upon Ohio Attorney General Jim Petro to investigate the release of the home…
‘No Guns’ Signs Come Down in Ohio
By Susan Jones, Morning Editor CNSNews.com June 10, 2004 (CNSNews.com) – Signs reading “no guns allowed” are coming down in some Ohio stores and restaurants. Ohioans for Concealed Carry said it is…
Ronald Reagan: Armed Citizen
SHAMEFUL: The Brady Campaign, and NBC`s Katie Couric, Try to Re-write (Reagan) History Reagan Was Hero To Iowa Woman Nursing Student Rescued From Mugger By Reagan June 7, 2004 TheIowa Channel.com Former…
Shelby Co. Sheriff releases CHL-holders’ protected, private information to media
June 8, 2004 Sidney Daily News Sheriff’s Office issues 87 concealed-carry permits Eighty-seven concealed carry permits have been issued to date by Shelby County Sheriff Kevin O’Leary, according to a list procured…
OFCC announces major progress in fight to educate business owners
SIGNS COME DOWN in Southwest Ohio Kroger stores, Perkins Family Restaurants state-wide Ohioans For Concealed carry is pleased to announce that two major national chains have begun removing discriminatory signs banning concealed…
Concealed carry supporters deal businesses resistance
Please note: One of the businesses quoted in this story, Fligner’s Supermarket, contacted OFCC’s Jim Irvine after completing his interview with this reporter. After a short, informative conversation, Mr. Fligner, a gun…
OFCC’s battle against Section 9 violators gains momentum
June 9, 2004 Dayton Daily News Arcanum gun ban challenged State law says OK, village says no The village of Arcanum has banned concealed handguns from its village land and parks, despite…
”First bank robbery this year” at posted Willoughby Fifth Third branch
June 8, 2004 Willoughby News Herald Police, FBI trying to determine if crime is connected to others in area The FBI is offering reward money for tips that lead to the arrest…
SIGNS COME DOWN: Perkins Family Restaurants cites good experience in PA
Yet another Ohio-based business has made the corporate decision to remove discriminatory signs banning CHL-holders from their restaurants. Like Frisch’s, MicroCenter, Home Depot and Giant Eagle (to name a few), Perkins Family…
