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| Written by Daniel White |
| Monday, 08 March 2010 07:12 |
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It would seem to be common sense that everyone must follow the law, even if you don't like it. You're not supposed to get to pick and choose which laws are followed and which are ignored, but try telling that to some cities. Campbell, Ohio, a suburb of Youngstown, decided to pass an emergency ordinance banning firearms sales within city limits after discovering one resident planned to obtain a Federal Firearms License and open a gun repair shop. Anti-gun officials in the city moved quickly to stop his plans, citing fears ranging from worry it would increase crime to claims it would result in the resident being killed by local criminals. The legislation was reportedly sponsored by the City's police chief. The problem is, they can't do that. Ohio law as enacted in Ohio Revised Code 9.68 specifically prohibits bans on sales of firearms and also addresses zoning as follows... Visit the Cleveland Gun Rights Examiner for the rest of this article. |






