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OFCC Sues City of Cleveland Heights, Ohio
The sign you see here is posted in Cleveland Heights Parks implying possession of a firearm is a crime.
On Friday August 12th, 2011 Ohioans For Concealed Carry Filed a lawsuit against the City the City of Cleveland Heights. The litigation comes after many attempts to resolve concerns over laws that Cleveland Heights not only allowed to remain on their books, but also posted signs at their parks that continue to imply it is illegal to be armed. The City of Cleveland Heights has chosen to ignore our attempts at civil discourse. When individuals have contacted them representing themselves as residents of the City of Cleveland Heights their concerns apparently fell on deaf ears. When representatives of the organization have formally contacted the city's legal representation they've been laughed at and hung up on by the Law Director. It is this arrogance and refusal to work with Ohioans For Concealed Carry that has forced us to seek a remedy through the courts.
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Canton PD Event Leads to New OFCC Legislation
When officer Harless of the Canton, Ohio police department came upon a vehicle stopped in the roadway most of us were focused on getting restaurant carry legislation signed into law.
What took place that evening has become an international viral video, calls for the resignation of the City Council president, and criminal charges against a man who is clearly heard trying to state that he has a license.
Ohioans For Concealed Carry has not just raised thousands of dollars in a legal defense fund, but we've written legislation to resolve this matter that Representative Danny Bubp has stated he's going to introduce this fall
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THREE ''no-guns'' banks, and a customer in another, robbed around Ohio this week
- Published on Wednesday, 30 November -0001 00:00
- Written by Jeff Garvas
It's been yet another dangerous week for customers of "no-guns" banks in Ohio.
Just days after a Columbus police officer was killed in a Fifth Third bank in that city, two more Fifth Third branches were robbed. And as the first report reveals, the long list of robberies in these unsafe businesses is likely much longer, but are not always reported in the newspapers.
- · Cleveland Fifth Third Robbery
On Monday, January 10, an OFCC supporter notified us that the Fifth Third Bank on Cedar Road in Cleveland Heights was robbed at about 5pm by two males. The supporter remarked that "it will not appear in the news, as the bank across the street was robbed recently in 2004 and did not appear."
· Cincinnati Fifth Third Robbery
A dangerous car chase started after police received a report of bank robbery at the Fifth Third bank branch inside the Kroger store at 4100 Hunt Road at 10:58 a.m. The robber demanded money and escaped with an undetermined amount of cash. "He indicated he had a gun and would use it," Blue Ash Police Lt. Dennis Boone told the Cincinnati Enquirer.
- · Hanoverton "no-guns" bank robbery
The Lorain Morning Journal reported this week that a Consumers National Bank was robbed Monday afternoon by a white male with a handgun. The suspect, who wasn't wearing a mask, entered the bank located on U.S. Route 30 at 3:40 p.m. and approached a female teller. "He just walked in very casually, leaned over and said 'Give me your money,' " Detective Jerry Herbert of the Columbiana County Sheriff's Office told the newspaper. (emphasis added) The dumbfounded clerk stood there stunned, which prompted the robber to say, "I'm not kidding," Herbert said. The Morning Journal reports the robber had a dark-blue handgun he was carrying in a hand, which he showed to the clerk to get her moving. The clerk handed her money over to the suspect, who walked out the door and turned east.
- · "No-guns" bank customer robbed
The Sandusky Register reported this week that the customer (of a "no-guns" bank) was robbed while making bank deposit. Perkins Township Police told the newspaper a customer making a deposit at a Perkins Township bank was the victim of an armed robbery Sunday night. The Register story indicated a report of a robbery in progress at First National Bank, 4416 Milan Road, was called into Perkins police on Sunday. Chief Tim McClung told the newspaper a robber allegedly "flashed a weapon" at a local resident while they were at the bank but would not provide further details, citing an ongoing investigation into the incident.
Contrast these defenseless victimizations to this foiled robbery at a pharmacy in Coshocton:
Would-be robber dodges bullet, but not her capture
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Fifth Third: Signs not posted to keep criminals out; They want to keep YOU out



