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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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Letter to OFCC: Montgomery confronted at Republican meeting over anti-CCW stance
- Published on Wednesday, 30 November -0001 00:00
- Written by Jeff Garvas
From: Tim Inwood
Sent: Tuesday, January 25, 2005 7:22 AM
Subject: Betty Montgomery put on the spot
Here is a report from last night's Blue Chip Republicans meeting [in the Hamilton County/ Cincinnati area], which featured State Auditor and gubernatorial-hopeful Betty Montgomery.
Rep. Tom Brinkman spoke earlier in the evening. Montgomery arrived about 30 minutes late from a fundraiser. She got before the group of 40+ people and gave the standard stump speech, which included a defense of the recent tax hikes.
When it came to questions, I stood directly across from her, smiling occasionally, while puffing on my Fuente Curly Head cigar, trying to look as friendly as possible. She took one question, then called on me.
"Mrs. Montgomery, as you know, last year Ohio finally joined roughly 40 other states by passing a concealed carry of handguns laws, after much wrangling with the state legislature. You were one of the vocal opponents of this law, urging the Governor to not compromise with the legislature over things like public disclosure. And there is every reason to think the public disclosure section of the law is responsible for the death of a shop keeper in Cleveland, as within a week of his name being published in the Cleveland Plain Dealer, he was ambushed and murdered in front of his shop by three thugs. Can you tell us why you opposed restoring the right of self defense to your fellow Buckeyes?"
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She started off her answer by admitting that she did oppose House Bill 12, because she thought it was bad that newspapers could get that information but the public could not. She told the group she believes we should be allowed to see those lists of who has guns.
At this point I interjected, "Ma'am, I don't want those records available to anyone. We are law-abiding citizens! Criminals' records are, as of last year, now protected - yanked from the Internet.
She said, "No, you can get those."
I replied, "No, you have to have a specific name to find out about someone. The massive list was removed from the Internet last year."
She then tried to end the discussion by saying that we are going to have to agree to disagree.
I continued, "You have still not answered my question. These laws have worked well in protecting civilians in almost 40 other states for decades. With that record, why did you not trust your fellow Buckeyes with the right to self-defense?"
Her annoyance with me at this point was very easy to read on her face. She said, "I don't want to live in a country where everyone is packing heat. I thought it would make things more dangerous on our streets.....for our police. As Attorney General I have attended enough police funerals."
I responded, saying "Those are criminals shooting police, not law-abiding citizens wishing to protect themselves."
She shot back by saying something to the effect of 'you wanted my opinion, so I am giving it to you.' I gestured for her to go ahead. She then said she would concede that "the things I feared would happen have not."
I told her "They won't."
She said "I hope not."
Then she moved on to the next question.
A number of people came up afterwards thanking me, saying they were thinking of voting for her until the exchange. She did herself no favors with this group. Blue Chip is very conservative, and she was exposed as a Republican In Name Only (RINO) on guns, taxes and education among other things.
I will let you all know when Secretary of State Blackwell and Attorney General Petro are scheduled to come.
Tim Inwood
Wilmington
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