There are more stories pertaining to our gun rights in Ohio then we can possibly draw attention to with individual daily commentary. But they are worthy of mention. What follows is our…
Buckeye Speakers Score a Bullseye with Ohio United Sportsmen
Buckeye Firearms Association volunteer, outdoor writer and sportsmen’s advocate Larry Moore along with BFA volunteer and attorney Ken Hanson addressed the Ohio United Sportsmen Club at Ohio University on Saturday April 1. The young hunters who have taken interest to start the OU club were treated to well over fifty-years of experience in the arena of 2nd Amendment rights and sportsmen advocacy.
We Can’t Do It Alone
By Chris Chumita The Buckeye Firearms Association is fighting hard to restore our Second Amendment rights. We have recently helped pass laws that made it easier to introduce new people to hunting…
LAST CHANCE: Register to vote in Ohio Primary election
Today is the last day to register to vote in the May 2 Ohio Primary election. To be eligible you must be 18 on or before November 7, 2006.
Click here for more information on where and how to register.
Self Defense Bill of Rights Part II
When did running away become a good idea? By Ken Hanson In Part One of my article on the Stand Your Ground laws being introduced across the country, I examined the most…
An Evening at the Shooting Range with Jim Petro and Joy Padgett
Claire Marvin, Owner of NASR, and Rep. Jim Aslanides invite you to an event supporting Attorney General Jim Petro, Candidate for Governor Along with State Senator Joy Padgett, Candidate for Lt. Governor…
FEC to leave alone Web political speech
March 28, 2006 Washington Times The Federal Election Commission voted 6-0 yesterday morning in favor of campaign-finance rules that will leave political speech on the Internet mostly unregulated. “It didn’t take long…
Nebraska legislature approves Right to Carry
The NRA is reporting that the Nebraska legislature has passed Right to Carry legislation and Governor Heineman has pledged to sign it into law.
Nebraska is poised to become the 48th State to have some form of Right to Carry. There are now 38 states that are shall issue, and Nebraska will be the 39th shall issue state.
Senate’s version of Castle Doctrine introduced as SB308
Senator Lynn Wachtmann (R-1) has introduced companion legislation to HB541, the castle doctrine legislation introduced in the House by Rep. Steve Buehrer.
SB308 is an identical bill, and shows there is support in the Senate to pass this needed legislation.
