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Tuesday, 23 January 2001 |
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The Canton Repository has this story about a jogger in Jackson Township who was attacked from behind. Although she managed to fight, run away, and get help.... what if she didn't? What if the attacker over powered her? “There’s no doubt in my mind that he was trying to rape her” said Police Lt. Chris Rudy. |
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Tuesday, 23 January 2001 |
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This short story at the Cincinnati Enquirer should take the fear of guns out of every "soccer mom" in Cincinnati -- A man approached a woman as she was placing her children in their car seats and demanded money from her. This woman didn't give in, she fought back. The next time some mother says "but I don't want people to have guns in shopping mall parking lots" be sure to show her a story like this. Thankfully, nobody was killed this time. |
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Sunday, 21 January 2001 |
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Wow! Our own Allan Hess was printed in the Columbus Dispatch today. This is rather amazing to me! :-)
Read the article here |
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Saturday, 20 January 2001 |
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COLUMBUS -- In my first column as the Columbus bureau chief for Copley Ohio Newspapers, which ran a couple of days before Christmas, I should have awarded a candy cane to Gov. Bob Taft for his efforts to prevent legislation that would allow Ohioans to legally carry concealed weapons.
Jeff: Lots of submissions on this one. The Canton Repository tends to be very anti-gun I believe... (read more)
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Friday, 19 January 2001 |
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Las Vegas city employees soon will be allowed to carry guns at work under a new policy, provided they have a state-issued concealed-weapons permit.
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Friday, 19 January 2001 |
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The Second Amendment Sisters in the Cincinnati area are holding a safety (and educational) instruction class. For more information
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Thursday, 18 January 2001 |
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The Cincinnati Enquirer reports the Ohio Supreme Court voted 4-3 to hear arguments from The City of Cincinnati regarding their flawed lawsuit against firearm manufactures. |
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Thursday, 18 January 2001 |
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From The Cleveland Plain Dealer, AKRON - A man was struck and killed by a car last night while he was running from a store he had just attempted to rob, police said.
Updated @ 5:06pm: PD/Associated Press has more details on this story here.
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Thursday, 18 January 2001 |
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Michael Neal Pemberton may become the next Patrick Feely, but only time will tell. Mr. Pemberton was caught by the Ohio State Patrol
while parked along I-75 during foggy conditions. He tells the story best, so read on if you're interested in what is likely to become a very interesting battle or plea bargain. |
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Wednesday, 17 January 2001 |
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In a Jan. 13 letter to the editors of the Cleveland Plain Dealer Lois Goulder suggested that John Ashcroft endosed a right-to-carry referendum which will make it possible for convicted criminals to carry concealed firearms. It's people like Toby Hoover (see below) who convince people of this silly mentality when it comes to right to carry reform laws... You can find the rebuttal right here and the original above. (or Read on for the text of the rebuttal) The Cleveland Plain Dealer editors have the power to edit such letters -- So why don't they remove the lies?
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