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FLASH: Sixth District Court of Appeals rules concealed carry not a general law

Today Ohio’s Sixth District Court of Appeals ruled against Bruce Beatty and the arguments of Ohio Attorney General Jim Petro. The court ruled that Ohio’s concealed carry law (HB12) is not a general law and that local ordnances can prevail.

    …we find that there is no general law in this state with which the city's Rule 18 is in conflict. As such, Rule 18 is enforceable within the city.

This ruling may allow and even encourage any political entity in the Sixth District to pass draconian rules restricting and prohibiting a person from exercising their right to carry a concealed weapon.

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Joy Padgett endorsed for U.S. Congress - vote September 14

Buckeye Firearms is pleased to announce the endorsement of Joy Padgett for the 18th U.S. Congressional district. A special election is scheduled for September 14 to determine who will be the republican candidate on the ballot this November. The special election is needed due to Republican Bob Ney withdrawing after winning the Spring GOP primary.

Many Ohio gun owners know Representative Jim Aslanides as a leading advocate for gun rights; however, many Ohio gun owners are surprised to find out that Rep. Aslanides is working to finish what Padgett started a decade ago. Aslanides has described Padgett as “the mother of gun rights legislation in Ohio.”

In the 1995-96 session, concealed carry reform was introduced in the Ohio Senate by Joe Vukovich. Then State Representative Joy Padgett worked with Sen. Vukovich by leading the effort to pass that good legislation in the Ohio House.

In 1997 Padgett introduced concealed carry reform in the House. She introduced similar legislation again in 1999. While these early attempts failed, Padgett continued to build a valuable base of bi-partisan support in the legislature that would eventually coalesce to change Ohio’s law with the passage of H.B. 12 in 2004.

This session Senator Joy Padgett has continued her quest to see your gun rights restored with her tireless work on H.B.347, including the introduction of companion legislation, S.B. 252 in the Senate. Though gun owners would have liked this legislation to pass many months ago, it is vital to understand that Sen. Padgett is in no way part of the problems we are facing in the Senate.

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Disturbing Trend: Robbers More Likely to Shoot Victims

By Dean Rieck

The FBI has released data showing that violent crime is on the rise. There’s also a growing trend of teenagers shooting their victims. From a recent article in USA Today:

    Violent crime continued to increase in the first six months of this year, highlighted by a growing trend of teenagers shooting robbery victims even if they surrender their valuables.

    ...“Crime is coming back, and it has a new and troubling element," said Los Angeles Police Chief William Bratton. That is "a youthful population that is largely disassociated from the mainstream of America.”

    ...Robbers, especially juveniles, are more likely than ever to shoot victims, even when they do not resist. "There's almost a different code on the street, that it's not a robbery unless you shoot somebody," said Thomas Streicher, police chief in Cincinnati.

The article points out that a lot of the crime and shootings involve members of minorities attacking other members of their minority, in other words, gang-on-gang violence.

However, what this report shows is what many people have known all along: the sort of people who commit robbery and assault are not simply poor people trying to make ends meet. And you’re not safe just because you offer up your wallet and act passively. This sort of criminal is a violent sociopath with no sympathy or common sense. He will rob you, then beat you, stab you, or even shoot you just for the fun of it.

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