FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE March 15, 2007 (Columbus) – Ohio legislators were reminded Tuesday night that sportsmen are an active, voting constituency that wants to work with elected officials to protect and advance…
Responding to Brady: The Letter the Blade refused to print
Editor’s Note: The following letter was submitted to the Toledo Blade in response to an op-ed written by the John Shanks, Director of the Law Enforcement Relations for the Brady Center to…
OhioGOP one step closer to pro-gun leader
By Chad D. Baus Despite reports in recent weeks that Ohio GOP chairman Bob Bennett was considering an abandonment of his plan to orchestrate an orderly transfer of power within the OhioGOP…
Plain Dealer: Pro gun ‘journalist’ seeks lists of permits
The Cleveland Plain Dealer is OFCC Statement: “OFCC Raises Awareness of Media Access Loophole” Plain Dealer: Cheers & Jeers CHEERS . . . to Jeff Garvas, head of Ohioans For Concealed Carry…
FRIDAY FLASHBACK!: Self-Defense Bill of Rights: Part 2
Buckeye Firearm Association’s web site is seeing an amazing growth in visitors and new articles are being posted several times a week.
With everything that is going on, it is easy to miss some important and interesting articles. To make sure that you don’t miss anything, we are going to repost one of our more popular articles every Friday.
This week’s “Friday Flashback” is….
Self-Defense Bill of Rights: Part 2
When did running away become a good idea?
By Ken Hanson
NBC Cleveland: City Police do not support Mayor’s defiance of state law
Toledo and Columbus no longer enforcing failed local gun control laws On Wednesday, March 14, Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson announced that he would defy the will of the Ohio General Assembly as…
Ohio State Highway Patrol’s ”plain sight” champion on his way out
By Chad D. Baus The Columbus Dispatch reported this week that Col. Paul D. McClellan, the current Superintendent of the Ohio State Highway Patrol (OSHP), has announced his retirement. The retirement of…
Go-it-alone: Financially-challenged City of Cleveland sues over preemption
Today the City of Cleveland filed a declaratory judgment against the State of Ohio to fight the enactment of Ohio Revised Code (ORC) Section 9.68. Click here to download the press release….
Wednesday, March 14: HB347 takes effect today
The long awaited end to one of the dumbest provisions of Ohio’s original concealed carry law is here. For the first time in the almost three years since Ohio’s concealed carry law…
Guns may now be concealed; AP’s anti-gun bias to remain in plain view
By Ken Hanson In another exercise of pointing out bias in reporting, lest we all become so used to it we find it acceptable, John McCarthy of the Ohio Associated Press serves…
