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Sheriffs: How is YOUR elected official doing?
Submitted by cbaus on Sat, 01/29/2005 - 23:33.Ohioans For Concealed Carry volunteers have recently completed a comprehensive survey of Ohio's 88 county sheriffs, seeking to determine where the law is being implemented well (i.e. where citizens will find it easy to apply for a CHL), and where there is work to be done.
Out of 88 sheriffs, 48 accept applications at least 5 days per week (with 21 applying appointment schedules that can reduce the number of applicants each week to just 40 or so).
Another 5 sheriffs accept applications 4 days per week (3 of those require appointments).
14 sheriffs restrict applications to just 3 days per week (with 5 of those restricting the ability to apply for a CHL even more by requiring appointments).
9 Ohio sheriffs are only accepting CHL-applications 2 days per week (with 3 of those offering restrictive appointment schedules).
12 Ohio sheriffs are only performing their duty under the law 1 day per week (and 5 of those still have the nerve to require appointments, limiting to just a handful the number of citizens who can apply each week).
Suffice it to say that considering the challenges applicants have faced in the first 180 days (and which many still do face), the fact that 38,476 licenses have been issued to Ohio residents sends a strong message that the choice for armed self-defense is, in fact, in serious demand in our state.
It is important to remember that most Ohio Sheriffs are serving their constituents and their duty under the law quite well. They backed passage of this law and they are working hard to issue licenses.
On the other hand, there are too many sheriffs who leave much to be desired, and seem to need to be reminded that they are elected officials. Two defiant Sheriffs have lost lawsuits filed against them, and third is still being investigated. Cuyahoga Co.'s Sheriff McFaul settled a lawsuit, paid all attorney's fees and court costs, and began issuing licenses after a short delay last spring. This fall, Ohio Supreme Court told Franklin Co.'s Sheriff Karnes he was wrong to demand from applicants additional 'proof' that a temporary emergency license was needed. In a third case, a special prosecutor is (still) investigating Shelby Co. Sheriff O'Leary for releasing protected information about CHL-holders to the media.
This survey reinforces the importance of the "adjoining county" provision, which allows applicants who live in counties where restrictive, even obstructionist, sheriffs are in power, to go to another county to apply for a CHL.
OFCC has and will continue to attempt to work with the Buckeye State Sheriff's Association (BSSA) to encourage those sheriffs who are employing restrictive application schedules to make improvements to their services. And we applaud the many sheriffs in Ohio who continue to defend and fight for the rights of their constituents to bear arms for self-defense.
Click to read the survey - Sheriffs: How is YOUR elected official doing?
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Man shot in chest during robbery attempt in VZ parking lot
Submitted by cbaus on Sat, 01/29/2005 - 16:58.The Cleveland Plain Dealer is reporting a 28-year-old man was seriously wounded Friday night during a robbery attempt in the parking lot of the Collinwood Food Mart in the 16200 block of St. Clair Avenue.
Cleveland police told the Plain Dealer the man was shot in the chest about 7 p.m. by a 17- or 18-year-old male. The robber ran off before police arrived.
The newspaper said officials at Huron Hospital in East Cleveland would not comment on the condition of the shooting victim.
What the Plain Dealer did NOT report is that Collinwood Village Food Mart is a intentionally rendering itself a victim zone (VZ) by affirmatively disarming its customers and posting "no-guns" signs.
Obviously the criminal didn't get the message. Then again, perhaps he did.
Contact information for this discriminatory and unsafe business (and others) is available on OFCC's Do Not Patronize While Armed database.
IS CRIME ON THE INCREASE IN POSTED BUSINESSES? Is advertising that customers and employees inside your business are defenseless really such a "safe" idea? Click to view a list which documents crimes committed in businesses posted with "no-guns" signs.
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Dayton RTA psgr. shoots self in leg; exposes media access loophole folly
Submitted by cbaus on Sat, 01/29/2005 - 13:45.On January 17, the Dayton Daily News reported that a woman accidentally shot herself while riding a Greater Dayton RTA bus.
According to the story, dispatchers received the call of the shooting at Main Street and Siebenthaler Avenue at 8:51 p.m. January 16. The report indicated that the woman was "bleeding badly." The DDN stated that medics responded and the woman was treated for her injury, but that additional information was not available.
What is interesting about this report is what it does NOT say - the questions the DDN did NOT ask (or at least did not provide the answers to):
Did this woman have a Concealed Handgun License?
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- Why didn't the Greater Dayton Regional Transportation Authority's (GDRTA) illegal ban on licensed concealed carry deter this woman from carrying on the bus?
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''Parking Lot Predator'' stalking Dayton apartment dwellers
Submitted by cbaus on Sat, 01/29/2005 - 11:48.WDTN-TV is reporting that a parking lot predator seems to be stalking people who live in various apartments complexes in the Miami Valley. The seventh known attack came yesterday. According to the news account, the attacker seems to come out of nowhere, running up to frighten his victims and leaves with "stealth skill".
From two WDTN reports:
- Tuesday morning at the Lexington Apartments off Riverside in Harrison Township a man getting out of his car was surprised when the gunman appeared, asking for cash. The victim handed it over. The robber ran off. A few moments later he runs into a woman in the same parking lot. He shows her the gun and gets away with her purse.
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