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Written by Mike Kinsey
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Thursday, 11 October 2007 |
I continue to pray for the victims and their families of the most
recent Cleveland SuccessTech school shooting. Ohioans are now forced
to look in our own backyard at these ghastly school tragedies that
seem to be sweeping the nation. It is time for real solutions to be
explored in order to protect our children.
Many people will say that these shootings are proof that we need "more
common sense gun control laws." What specific laws would have stopped
this deranged killer? We must consider the fact that current laws
prohibit anyone under 21 from acquiring a handgun, prohibit guns on
school grounds, prohibit carrying guns without a license, prohibit
firing guns in city limits, and last but certainly not least... we
have laws that prohibit murder. What magical new law will stop future
school shootings and keep our children safe?
Psychotic criminals seek soft targets where they can inflict the most
damage. Please close your eyes and think of every mass shooting that
has occurred over the past few years: Columbine, an Amish school in
Pennsylvania, Virginia Tech, and now SuccessTech in Cleveland. Next,
recall how many mass shootings have occurred in police stations or NRA
conventions. Is that a coincidence? "No Guns Zones" in schools and
elsewhere attract mass shootings. They obviously do not prevent them.
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Written by Jeff Garvas
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Friday, 28 September 2007 |
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Ohio Supreme Court to Review Pivotal Home Rule Challenge and Local Government Limitations in Gun Ban Case
COLUMBUS, Ohio, Sept. 27 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- On Wednesday, The
Ohio Supreme Court accepted an appeal by the City of Clyde in Ohioans For
Concealed Carry, Inc. et. al. v. City of Clyde, et. al.
The original lawsuit, filed in 2004, challenged the city of Clyde's
ordinance that allowed posting of signs to prohibit otherwise legal
handguns being carried by licensed Ohioans in local city parks.
"Reviewing this case will provide the Ohio Supreme Court a great
opportunity to review Article XVIII, Section 3 of the Ohio Constitution,
the Home Rule Amendment, and its limitations when a local municipality
attempts to exceed its authority by enacting ordinances in conflict with
comprehensive state legislation," said Ohioans For Concealed Carry attorney
Daniel Ellis, of Lydy & Moan, LTD.
Ohioans For Concealed Carry (OFCC) filed the lawsuit against the city
of Clyde after many attempts to settle the issue with the city. When the
city completely ignored those attempts, OFCC was forced to pursue the
matter in court in order to seek relief for law-abiding gun owners from
over-reaching local governments like Clyde.
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Written by Jeff Garvas
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Saturday, 22 September 2007 |
Ohioans For Concealed Carry has learned that a number of anti-gun officials will be presenting a "forum" on "reducing gun violence" on October 10th at the Akron-Summit Public Library. One has to wonder just how much of the solution will be based on banning guns and enacting restrictions on otherwise lawful gun owners.
The presentation appears to include Toby Hoover, whose Ohio Coalition Against Gun Violence (funded by the Joyce Foundation) will supposedly be speaking. A number of people from Ohioans For Concealed Carry have been discussing attending the event to hear what the speakers have to say.
Meetings held in public library facilities may not limit attendance. If you live in the area we encourage you to attend to hear what "the other side" has to say about your right to bear arms and how to solve so called "gun violence" today. Remember, we are attending to watch, not to disrupt
Ohioans For Concealed Carry is considering a Meet & Greet to follow in Downtown Akron. Location is to be determined.
For more information from those of us considering attending or to arrange car-pooling see this discussion in the OhioCCWForums.org. |
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Written by Jeff Garvas
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Tuesday, 18 September 2007 |
JOIN US THIS SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29TH FOR FRIENDS, FOOD AND FUN!
 Governor Strickland
Ohioans For Concealed Carry is thrilled to announce that Ohio Governor Ted Strickland has accepted our invitation to serve as keynote speaker at OFCC's fourth annual family picnic, the Party in the Park. His office has confirmed that the Governor is eager to speak to our members and supporters at this great event being held on the afternoon of Saturday, September 29th in Liberty Park of Powell, Ohio (just north of Columbus). (Google Map)
This year's picnic will start earlier than prior years in order to accommodate the obviously hectic schedule of Governor Strickland. Lunch will be served at 11:30AM. Governor Strickland is expected to arrive at noon and will address the crowd between 12:30 and 1:00PM.
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Written by Jeff Garvas
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Tuesday, 11 September 2007 |
A slightly different version of this article appeared in the Cleveland Plain Dealer on September 22nd as a guest editorial in the Metro section. You can also find it online here:
Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson's proposed gun law won't stop the killings
A definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result.
On Monday, September 10th, Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson was flanked by Cleveland area Democrats from the Ohio House and Senate and announced the City's intention to submit legislation in the Ohio House to enact new statewide gun control as a solution to Cleveland's shooting epidemic. Anyone living in the Cleveland media market knows that Cleveland has suffered a rash of shootings over the past few weeks, many resulting in innocent people dying.
Pressured by community out cry and activists to do something, Mayor Jackson proudly announced to at a press conference that any child, 14 or 15, could walk down an Ohio street "waving" an assault rifle around and there is nothing the city could do about it. This of course was quickly disputed by Cleveland Police Patrolman's Association President Steve Loomis, who told the Plain Dealer that such an act could potentially warrant arrest for inducing panic. We feel it might also warrant disorderly conduct charges too -- waving a gun around in a threatening manner is potentially menacing, too. In other words, it might not be a "gun" crime, but the act described is not technically lawful.
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Written by Mike Kinsey
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Friday, 20 July 2007 |
Picnic Rescheduled - More HERE
When: Saturday September, 29th 2007 (rescheduled)
11am to 6pm
Where: Liberty Park
Due to the rescheduling any tickets already purchased can still be used, or if you wish, we will refund tickets for those who can't make the new date on September 29th.
(corner of Liberty Rd. and Home Rd.)
in Powell, Delaware Co., Ohio
Click here for a map
Join us for the fourth annual OFCC Party In The Park family picnic!
Click here to order tickets today!
All members and supporters are invited to attend. Enjoy the food, listen to the speakers, and hang out with hundreds of your closest friends and the most dedicated self-defense advocates in the state!
Tickets are only $14/person or $25/couple and are available for sale on our website, www.OhioCCW.org. With every paid adult, up to two children eat free!
Confirmed speakers include Ohio Representative Michael DeBose (D-Cleveland), that was formerly an opponent of concealed carry until he underwent an armed mugging attempt that convinced him to obtain a CHL, John Benner, founder of Tactical Defense Institute, one of the leading firearms and tactical training facilities in the country, and Brian Patrick, from the University of Toledo. Professor Patrick has presented at numerous events, including the 2006 Firearms Law and Second Amendment Symposium held at the George Mason School of Law in Arlington, VA. |
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Written by Tom McNaughton
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Thursday, 28 June 2007 |
Matt Westerhold, the Managing Editor of the Sandusky Register, printed a response on Wednesday attempting to explain his dangerous and reckless decision to publish the personal information of people that have merely chosen to exercise their rights guaranteed under the U.S. and Ohio Constitutions.
Below, you can read his weak attempt at justification, as well as my in-line rebuttals that are bolded for emphasis.
WESTERHOLD: It's about the secrets, not about the gun owners
No, sorry Mr. Westerhold, but it’s about the guns. You have made your anti-gun stance very clear, time and time again – not least of all by your actions at your previous paper. It is rather that you published this list of gun-owners as a self-serving political statement.
This is a battle the Register never sought, but would have been irresponsible to have ducked.
Granted this is a battle the Register would never have sought. It likely never occurred to you that law-abiding citizens would and could fight back against your improper and ill-conceived actions.
Your irresponsibility came in publishing a list of the law-abiding citizens in order to make a political statement that otherwise has no legitimate journalistic purpose.
Now, the National Rifle Association and the Ohio Concealed Carry group
That would be the Ohioans for Concealed Carry, thank you very much. We manage to get your name straight, perhaps you could manage to get ours right -- though facts have never been your strong suit.
have begun an organized campaign to harass the newspaper’s advertisers
No, sorry, wrong again. We have encouraged folks to let your advertisers know the sort of biased political bile you have been serving up -- and that your advertisers have been supporting. That is not called harassment; it's called the reasonable response of concerned citizens. |
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Written by Mike Kinsey
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Tuesday, 26 June 2007 |
More advertisers added at 10:45PM on Wednesday, June 27
As you have read elsewhere on this website and in our popular discussion forums, OFCC is organizing an effort to contact businesses that advertise in The Sandusky Register to ask for their support in demanding that the paper remove its blanket list of law-abiding CHL holders' personal information, apologize for their dangerous actions, and terminate the employment of Managing Editor Matt Westerhold.
Please contact the advertisers listed below with emails, letters, and phone calls. You may use the sample letter given below. Be sure to include your contact information and request that the advertiser reply so that you may let the OFCC community know about their intentions in this dedicated forum thread. OFCC assumes that no action taken on their part means that they support the Register's actions.
We must remember that polite and professional contact is the only way for us to make progress. Many people feel that anti-gun zealots like the Managing Editor of the Register purposely make their contact info available waiting for just one "bad apple" to contact them in a negative way so that they can paint the entire CHL community as irresponsible.
SAMPLE LETTER/EMAIL:
Dear Sir/Madam:
I am contacting you today as a concerned consumer. As you may or may not know, The Sandusky Register, of which your business supports with advertising, has committed a grievous and dangerous attack on thousands of citizens in Northwest Ohio. On June 26, Managing Editor Matt Westerhold and The Register decided to publish the personal information of every law-abiding citizen that has received a Concealed Handgun License. These licensed citizens have undergone state-mandated training, passed a rigorous background check, been fingerprinted, and have been studied in the legal responsibilities of carrying a handgun solely for the defense of themselves and their families.
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Written by Harry Bryan
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Tuesday, 26 June 2007 |
Ohioans For Concealed Carry is organizing a response to the June 26 actions of The Sandusky Register and managing editor Matt Westerhold, after their recent decision to print blanket lists of Ohio CHL holders' names, age, and county of residence, from four northwest Ohio counties.
Jeff Garvas, President of OFCC, is in contact with other gun rights organizations to enlist their support and assistance. The organized response will include a letter writing campaign and a directed effort to communicate with the ad sponsors of the Register in order to educate them about the despicable and dangerous practice of of "outing" people who have undergone training, passed a rigorous background check, been fingerprinted, and received a Concealed Handgun License from their county sheriff.
Mr. Garvas has released a statement saying,
"Sandusky Newspapers Inc. and The Sandusky Register should immediately demand the resignation of managing editor Matt Westerhold for his role in putting the lives, homes, and lawfully-owned firearms of countless citizens in Northwest Ohio at risk of violence or theft."
"When newspaper management chooses to put a juicy headline controversy with no journalistic news worthy content ahead of the safety of the public, the only acceptable answer is to terminate their employment post haste."
"Ohioans For Concealed Carry and its supporters intend to send that
message to the owners of the paper by targeting advertisers and
encouraging them to pull advertising until this dangerous course of action is reversed and an apology is made to those citizens whose privacy has already been violated by the paper".
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Written by Mike Kinsey
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Wednesday, 20 June 2007 |
The Cleveland Plain Dealer has published an article reporting on the fact that many senior citizens choose to carry a handgun for personal defense. The account does a fair job of explaining two things. First, it describes how some senior citizens realize they are at a disadvantage to younger, faster, stronger criminals that prey on our streets. Second, it accurately depicts the illogical, elitist, and dangerous mentality of anti-gun zealots that want to tell a 75 year old woman that she shouldn't be able to protect herself effectively and should be left to duke it out with a 22 year old 6'2" 230 lb crack addict.
"You are out in a park, riding a bicycle trail and all of a sudden you're confronted by a drug addict who would kill you for $5," Geis [a licensed senior] said. "Are you going to sit there and say, 'Boy, I hope the police show up?'...
Seniors make up 40 percent to 50 percent of students at concealed-carry license certification classes at the Phoenix Center in Painesville, said Mike McKenney, who runs the 12-hour courses. Some are recent victims of violent crime, he said.
"An 87-year-old woman with a gun is equal to anybody," McKenney said...
Jeff Garvas, president of Ohioans for Concealed Carry, said seniors should consider carrying a gun because criminals can interpret their physical weakness as an opportunity. John R. Lott, author of the book "More Guns, Less Crime: Understanding Crime and Gun-Control Laws," said guns are a safer method of self-defense for seniors because they may run slower or have less strength...
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