The Cincinnati Enquirer is reporting that in spite of having been defeated by Jean Schmidt in a special election last June, Republican Bob McEwen has returned to Southwest Ohio from his job…
Let Me Live
By Gerard Valentino (This commentary has also been published at CNSNews.com! There are few things in life more precious than the safety and security felt in one’s own home. For most Americans…
Gun ban extremist announces candidacy for governor
In a move which ended heavy speculation that began in the hours after Columbus Mayor Mike Coleman quit the race for governor, anti-self-defense State Sen. Eric Fingerhut has announced that he will…
NRA Foundation license plates a success in Ohio
By Jim Irvine
NRA Foundation license plates have been available for one month, and Ohio residents have begun to proudly display them on their personal vehicles.
Gun Control Failure: Canadian Violent Crime Rate Doubles America’s
For Immediate Release Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms BELLEVUE, WA – Canada’s billion-dollar boondoggle – the national gun registration scheme – has proven itself an abysmal failure,…
Pro-Gun Punditry: Wednesday’s Buckeye State Roundabout
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…
Flash: HB296 unanimously passed by Senate Agriculture Committee
HB296, the Apprentice Hunting License bill introduced by Representative Steve Buehrer (R-74), passed out of committee unanimously today with a 9-0 vote.
Before the vote, 2005 USSA Patriot Award Winner Larry Moore gave testimony in support of the bill on behalf of both Buckeye Firearms Association and the U.S. Sportsmen Alliance.
Two pro-gun bills receive hearings this week
HB347 received its third hearing in the House Criminal Justice committee today. Like last week, this was proponent testimony. Buckeye Firearms was joined by people from the NRA and PRO.
There was a good gathering on hand to watch seven people testify in favor of HB347. Car carry fixes and media access issues continued to be the most discussed points. There was also testimony on “no guns” signs, immunity, citizenship, victim zones and the mindset of being self reliant and proactively taking steps to secure your safety.
Candidate Petro’s Lt. Gov candidate withdraws
Following weeks of rumor, and a strong insistence just last week by Petro campaign manager Bob Paduchik that it was all just a story being circulated by his opponents, the Petro campaign…
Will Ohio CHL-holders get the blame for 2005’s urban crime problems?
By Chad D. Baus The first 21 months of concealed carry in Ohio have provided pro-gun rights advocates a plethora of opportunities to disprove the rhetoric their opponents in the gun ban…
