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Wednesday, 07 February 2001 |
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The Western Ohio Personal Safety/Firearm Training Group (Dayton Springfield Area) is offering the following classes in March. Basic Pistol, Refuse To Be A Victim and Personal Protection Options. Call or e-mail Jim Stouffer for details. 937-322-0125 or e-mail
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editor's note: The People's Rights Organization (PRO ~ Columbus Area) is also offering a NRA Personal Protection Class in February. For more details on that class including dates, time, location and more click "read more"...
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Wednesday, 07 February 2001 |
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The Cleveland Plain Dealer and the AP have yet another interesting story. You may recall a OhioCCW posting from January 7th about The Turnpike Shooting in Portage County, Ohio. The portage county prosecutor has cleared the officers of any wrong doing in the case. After watching the dash camera footage myself I concur! But the same lingering question begs an answer: Would this be justified self-defense had the police not been there?
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Wednesday, 07 February 2001 |
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From The Cleveland Plain Dealer and the Associated Press, it appears Hunting and Fishing License costs may rise due to budget issues in the State of Ohio. Although this has very little impact on Concealed Carry Legislation many of our hunting friends may find this news interesting.
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Wednesday, 07 February 2001 |
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Supposedly a 14 year old Dayton area boy shot at a woman in a parking lot (sound familiar?) and then stole her car from her. The anti-gun side might play this off as "kids and their access to guns", but the real burning question is: why can't this woman have access to a firearm for self-defense in Ohio? Read more for the story... |
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Tuesday, 06 February 2001 |
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OFCC, like every organization of this nature, needs to pursue every available avenue for fund raising. That's why I'd like you to take a moment and consider signing up for PayPal. The whole process will take you about five minutes and both you and OFCC will make $5 out of it. Sounds too good to be true? Be sure to read more if you'd like to help each of us make a few bucks...
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Monday, 05 February 2001 |
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The World Net Daily has this story about a "Million" Mom (March) activist who acquired a firearm, then supposedly attempted to shoot and possibly kill someone she suspected of killing her son. However, she shot the wrong man. Talk about irony. Now she's been convicted and I truly hope she goes to jail for a very long time. The revenge shooting against the innocent Kikko Smith, age 23, has left Smith paralyzed and confined to a wheelchair for life.
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Monday, 05 February 2001 |
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If you havn't heard yet there has been another "mass casualty" public shooting. You can read about it online at
CNN. I've only got two things to say: Wouldn't not reporting on these incidents until well after they happen, with less breaking news mentality, reduce the desire for more people to do it? And if one of the many men in the factory had a right to carry a firearm for self-defense in that plant would as many people (or any for that matter) have died? Apparently ratings mean too much. |
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Saturday, 03 February 2001 |
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This story from The Dayton Daily News (Friday) describes the ordeal a 21 year old man and 18 year old female companion put a cab driver through in the Dayton Area. Each face twenty or more years of likely jail time, but get this: Assistant county prosecutor Michelle Phipps... "agreed to dismiss a second aggravated robbery count against both defendants and a firearm specification against Brown." Why?! Yet another example of criminals with guns not being charged with the crime in exchange for a plea bargain?
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Thursday, 01 February 2001 |
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From the Dayton Daily News. This is the last installment about gun sales between private individuals at the Hara Arena Goodman Gun Show. Nice to know we are all criminals because we ask to purchase firearms "In the next 15 minutes, eight people approached and asked if they could buy the gun we'd just purchased." A plainclothes detective from the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office, invited along to observe any activity, said most, if not all, of the eight probably have criminal records. "That's the
only way they can buy guns," he said. Editor's Note: No. Those 8 people refuse to be victims of the NCIS registration database. This "detective" is presuming guilt until proven NICS approved.
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