There were many excellent witnesses who offered comments in favor of HB347 last Tuesday. We’ve already featured Attorney Ken Hanson’s revealing testimony. On the eve of a second proponent hearing we would…
Sen. Padgett introduces Senate version of House firearms legislation as SB252
Buckeye Firearms Association is pleased to announce that Senator Joy Padgett, a 2004 Buckeye Firearms Association endorsee, has introduced a companion bill to Rep. Jim Aslanides’ comprehensive firearms law reform legislation. Senate…
HB296 Apprentice Hunting License Bill: Senate hearing scheduled January 18
House Bill 296 has been added to the Senate Agriculture Committee agenda for proponent & opponent testimony on November 16 at 9:00 a.m.. The purpose for Wednesday’s hearing is so that the…
HB347: House PROPONENT hearing scheduled January 17
House Bill 347 will have second proponent hearing next week. It has been added to the House Committee on Criminal Justice’s agenda for January 17 at 2:30 p.m. in Statehouse Hearing Room 121.
The purpose for Tuesday’s hearing is so that the committee may hear additional testimony on HB347 from supporters of the legislation. Buckeye Firearms Association will be on hand, but will not testify. No one who spoke this week should testify again. If you think you have something new to present, please at contact us.
FEATURE: Attorney’s Revealing Testimony on HB347
In his personal time, attorney and author Ken Hanson volunteers as Buckeye Firearms Association’s Legislative Chair, but on Tuesday, January 10, he testified as a proponent of House Bill 347 on behalf…
Another Buckeye State firing range opening soon
By Ken Hanson In yet another indication of the widespread success of Ohio’s Concealed Carry Law, The Vandalia Range and Armory will be open for business by the end of January, 2006….
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…
Legislators treated to packed house for first HB347 proponent hearing
Proponent testimony was heard today for HB347, a concealed carry “fix it” bill and general improvement of Ohio firearms laws. The purpose of today’s hearing was to solicit comments from organizations and individuals who support the bill.
The hearing room was packed. All 60 chairs were filled, with 20 people standing and another dozen standing in the hall before 2:30 when Chairman Latta called the meeting to order. The room was still overflowing an hour and a half later when other bills had been heard. It was clear the crowd was there to listen, and testify about the gun bill.
Ohio candidate for U.S. Congress takes concealed carry class
The Lima News is reporting that State Representative Mike Gilb, a two-time Buckeye Firearms Association endorsee who recently announced his candidacy for U.S. Congress in the 4th Congressional District, recently took part…
Not the Same Old Doctors and Guns Article
By Gerard Valentino (This commentary has also been published at CNSNews.com! Politicians, scientists and the American public have now accepted gun-control as a failed social experiment resulting in the proliferation of concealed-carry…
