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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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- Published on Thursday, 08 January 2009 14:28
- Written by Jeff Knox
The Knox Update
From the Firearms Coalition
With the new administration transitioning into power and so much on the political scene in flux, I find myself buried in issues which I know are going to change before this goes to press next month. So rather than report on old news which is no longer accurate, I offer the following column from a couple of years ago which is as valid and pertinent today as it was then.
Jeff Knox Manassas, VA, January 8, 2009
(Manassas, VA, May 30, 2007) Sick and tired of paranoid and elitist politicians restricting guns for the law-abiding in hopes of curtailing criminals and currying votes?
Join the club.
Bothered to see shooting ranges being shut down and chased farther out of town by McMansions and town house communities?
Join the club.
Sometimes feel like youre the only person around who understands the importance of the Second Amendment and the responsibility of gun ownership?
Join the club.
You are not alone. There are between 60 and 80 million gun owners in the United States and most of them are not members of a gun club. And a good percentage of gun club members dont actively participate in club meetings and programs. Many only use the club facilities once or twice a year for sighting-in or trying out a new gun. They dont know their fellow club members. They dont participate in the membership drives, the formal and informal competitions, the First Shots programs And then they wonder why dues go up or the club is forced to move.
Shooting clubs tend to be strongest in places where guns and space are most limited. In the wide-open West, its easy to simply wander out into the boondocks and blast away; thats becoming harder and harder in the urbanized East. No matter where you live, when you need to really dial a rifle in or challenge your skills with a competitive course of fire, theres nothing like a formal range and the camaraderie of fellow shooters to bring out your best and make shooting even more enjoyable.
Active participation in a club affords you the opportunity to try new games, fire others guns, keep up to date on legal and technical matters, and build life-long friendships. Shooting can be a rewarding, introverted pursuit, but it can also be a source of kinship and fraternity. Shooting clubs can also be an important source of political power. One shooter has little political clout. A couple of hundred shooters bound together by a shooting club can have a real impact on local politics and, working in concert with other shooting clubs around their state and the nation, can become a serious political force.
Along with joining The Firearms Coalition, NRA, GOA, etc., active membership in a local shooting club is critically important. Making sure the club you join is politically active is the next concern. Many clubs worry that any political activity might jeopardize their legal status. While there are some restrictions on some types of political activity for some types of organizations, every organization can, and should, engage in a certain amount of political activity. If your officers are concerned about getting active, The Firearms Coalition can help; just contact us. Good communications and cooperation with other clubs in the state and support and affiliation with a statewide grassroots organization are also very important and The Firearms Coalition can assist with that as well. And of course, we encourage clubs to retain The Firearms Coalition as your lobbyists to gain a voice in Washington and bolster our clout on the Hill with your additional numbers.
Shooters and gun owners can be some of the most strong willed, independent minded, and opinionated curmudgeons on the planet. As such, they can be difficult to organize into cooperative efforts. The first and most important step in organizing shooters into the political powerhouse they should be is for each individual shooter to recognize that their part in the revolution begins with a commitment to join with and work cooperatively with others.
Joining and participating in a shooting club is an easy and enjoyable way to begin that process.
Two hundred and thirty one years ago our forefathers pledged their lives, their fortunes, and their sacred honor to the cause of liberty. The dues asked of us in the name of liberty are much easier to pay and much more enjoyable.
If you are not currently a member of a shooting club, join one. If you are a member of a club, but are not very active, make a commitment to get more involved. If youre an active member of a club, be sure that your club is welcoming to new members and that the club is active in defense of liberty.
These simple steps can build the foundation to ensure that our nation is free for another 231 years.
Permission to reprint or post this article in its entirety for non-commercial purposes is hereby granted provided this credit is included. Text is available at www.FirearmsCoalition.org. To receive The Firearms Coalitions bi-monthly newsletter, The Hard Corps Report, write to PO Box 3313, Manassas, VA 20108.



