Two recent home invasions in Ohio had two very different outcomes for the victims, and for the perpetrators. In Case #1, a 23-year-old Akron woman, Ms. Raysean Clark, was shot in the…
Dispatch Editorial: ”Arguments against gun restrictions carry no water”
The Columbus Dispatch's latest editorial on the concealed carry debate presents readers with an interesting problem: On one hand, the Dispatch editors admit there most certainly is a problem with the current…
Dispatch Column: ”NRA doesn’t know when to hold fire”
The senior editor from the Columbus Dispatch, Joe Hallet, doesn’t want to hear from you. Joe doesn’t care what you think, and he dreads the email and voicemail messages he anticipates receiving…
Runner saves woman from assault
Gary Stewart, 36, of Green Township is winning praise for getting involved when he realized a man was viciously beating a woman in Miami Whitewater Forest Thursday morning. “His presence stopped the…
Column: ”Ohio’s new (Supreme Court) palace in Columbus”
Given how much the Ohio Supreme Court has been in the news of late, we thought this April 21 Peter Bronson column, published in the Cincinnati Enquirer, would be of interest: “While…
These Akron victims couldn’t ”just drive away” when attacked
The bureaucrats at the Ohio State Highway Patrol have repeatedly voiced opposition to any concealed carry reform law that allows persons to exercise their right to self-defense in an automobile. In opponent…
Providing the logic that eluded ThisWeek’s Vince Dunbar
On April 10, Columbus community newspaper ThisWeek published an editorial opposing the reformation of concealed carry laws in Ohio, entitled “The logic behind concealed weapon proposal eludes me”. OFCC President Jeff Garvas…
Police Chief: ”Easy pickings” for armed robbers in Ohio
Medina- Police Chief Dennis Hanwell fears he can explain the city’s recent spate of robberies: Medina has become easy pickings. In less than four months, since layoffs shrank the police force by…
Cleveland Plain Dealer editorial: Unconstitutional arms control?
Who’s up for a smoke? Because after this article from PD associate editor Phillip Morris, some concealed carry reformers may be ready to buy stock… 04/15/03 The Ohio Supreme Court turns its…
Ohio Supreme Court Audio – Now Available Publicly
Ohioans For Concealed Carry has acquired cassette tape quality audio, and we’ve converted it to a 6.5k mono stream for size purposes. To hear this stream you must have Windows Media Player…
