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| Written by Daniel White |
| Monday, 26 April 2010 05:44 |
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This Wednesday, two weeks after the last hearing, the Ohio Senate Judiciary Committee will hold the final hearing for Senate Bill 239, the bill that would allow concealed handgun licensees to carry their handguns into locations which serve alcoholic beverages as long as they don't drink any themselves. The bill also removed multiple restrictions on how a licensee can transport a firearm in a motor vehicle. Many opponent are promoting this as "drunks in bars" legislation, which of course could not be further from the truth. Approximately 40 states, including every state surrounding Ohio, has similar legislation on the books and these wild-eyed prediction do not happen in Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Kentucky, Indiana, or Michigan. Nor in any other state for that matter. Like all the other fear-mongering, these predictions will also fail to come true. However, one very real effect will happen, and that is the fact that there will be fewer guns left vulnerable to theft. Visit the Cleveland Gun Rights Examiner for the rest of this article. |






