By Chad D. Baus Recently, I wrote a piece examining the importance of pro-gun grassroots activism vs. anti-gun mega-foundation funding, in an investigation that compared media claims that money bought Ohio’s concealed…
Wisconsin Concealed Carry Debate Mirrors Ohio
Commentary by Larry S. Moore It appears the Wisconsin debate regarding concealed carry is following the same storyline that we dealt with in Ohio. According to the story in the Madison WI…
Canada backs off ”Blame America” campaign over increasing gun crimes
Canada’s Ottawa Citizen is reporting that Canadian officials are distancing themselves from earlier attempts by the Mayor of Toronto to blame America for a recent gang-related gun crime wave in that city….
When it is ok to be against private property rights?
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By Ken Hanson Esq.
Final Kiss of Death For Governor Taft?
By Larry S. Moore
Like most Ohioans, I have been following the saga of Gov. Taft and the
unreported gifts. Gov. Taft’s latest gifts are certain to result in another round of investigations, news reports, and calls for his resignation.
Toledo police seize gun; Leave temporary CHL-holder defenseless
The Toledo Free Press is reporting that although a man with a temporary emergency concealed handgun license was not charged with a crime, police have seen fit to confiscate and hold his handgun (despite an Ohio law which suggests such action by the Toledo police officers was illegal).
From the story:
The Grand American Last Stand in Ohio
By Larry S. Moore
The final Grand American Trapshoot was held last week in Vandalia, Ohio. The expansion of the Dayton International Airport is the usual reason given for the event being forced out of Amateur Trapshooting Association (ATA) home grounds. The ATA will maintain offices and the Hall of Fame building in Vandalia.
Winburn ads blame Cincinnati city leadership for crime
The Cincinnati Enquirer is reporting that a Buckeye Firearms Association endorsee and candidate for mayor of Cincinnati has taken out television commercials that correctly focus the need for solutions to that city’s…
LTE: Assault-weapons ban won’t fix city’s many problems
August 20, 2005 Columbus Dispatch I write in regard to the decision from the National Rifle Association to move its convention because of the assault weapons ban. Since Mayor Michael B. Coleman…
Buckeye Firearms Association Announces 2005 Endorsements
The Buckeye Firearms Association proudly announced endorsements in four local races around the state today. Two of these endorsements involve candidates who are involved in run-off elections on September 13.
