August 04, 2005 Columbus Dispatch Why is it that The Dispatch fairly seeps righteous indignation when defending The New York Times writer who chose jail over revealing a source but then lauds…
A Few Gave All …
The news this week on the deaths of a number of Ohio Marines brings home exactly how much all of us owe to the men and women of the United States Armed…
Time to register ”assault weapons”… But do Columbus criminals care?
The Columbus Dispatch is reporting that starting Aug. 11, “assault weapons” owners will have 90 days to register their guns or risk being charged with a crime. Owners must register guns Columbus…
Congratulations Jean Schmidt
All of us here at Buckeye Firearms Association would like to congratulate Ohio’s newest U.S. Representive and former PAC endorsee Jean Schmidt. She defeated Democratic challenger Paul Hackett 52% – 48% for the 2nd Congressional District seat in Tuesday’s election.
Editorial: Toronto’s mayor on a wild gun chase
Last week, the mayor of the City of Toronto, Ontario (Canada) decided that he could shift the blame for a recent spate of gun violence in his city off of himself by…
My Victim Zone Encounter
By Ken Hanson There has been much said about Ohio’s prohibition on carrying in a state owned restroom. That’s right, if you pull over in a state park or state rest area,…
Montgomery fundraising trails Blackwell and Petro almost 2 to 1 in 2005
The Cleveland Plain Dealer is reporting that State Auditor and anti-concealed-carry gubernatorial primary candidate Betty Montgomery was out-paced on fundraising nearly 2 to 1 by her Republican counterparts Ken Blackwell and Jim…
NRA Statement on passage of ”Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act”
Friday, July 29, 2005 Today, in an historic vote in Second Amendment history, freedom prevailed. When it comes to something as fundamental as the Second Amendment, the American people are determined to…
Dispatch: City asks judge to throw out challenge to gun ban
The Columbus Dispatch is reported recently that Columbus city attorneys have asked a judge to dismiss a lawsuit challenging Columbus’ assault-weapons ban. From the story: Assistant city attorneys Joshua T. Cox and…
John Mitchel runs for US Senate
John Mitchel is running against Mike Dewine in the May 2006 U.S. Senate Primary. John is a genuine conservative who holds strong conservative values, including supporting our Second Amendment rights. On the other hand, former Democrat Mike Dewine is a moderate at best and often embraces liberal ideals such as when he voted to renew the federal Assault Weapon Ban. For more information on John Mitchel please visit his website at www.reformcongress.com
