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Cuyahoga Co. admits error; promises to revise CCW policy
Submitted by cbaus on Wed, 02/09/2005 - 17:09.In recent weeks, Ohioans For Concealed Carry has been contacted by concerned Cuyahoga County citizens regarding county's "Concealed Weapons Policy" as described on its website:
To knowingly carry a firearm, deadly weapon or dangerous ordnance anywhere on any County Premises.
This prohibitation applies to all persons, including
Concealed Handgun Licensed Owners!
The misspelling of the word "prohibition" aside, our members had more serious concerns about the County's apparent attempt at enforcing a ban on concealed carry on county property, rather than just in county buildings (as is state law).
OFCC President Jeff Garvas sent a letter advising the county on state law, and has received the following response:
- Date: Wed, 09 Feb 2005 13:00:46 -0500
From: Christopher Russ
Subject: Cuyahoga County website
To: Jeff Garvas
Mr. Garvas: I have looked into the concerns you had regarding information on
the County's website concerning "concealed carry" & the buildings/premises
issue.
You are correct that the information currently contained therein is
misleading, apparently as a result of confusion at the time over the statutory
language and Cuyahoga County workplace policies & procedures relative to its
employees.
I have communicated your concerns to the County Administrator & someone from his office has informed me that the information on the site will be clarified. I have no timetable for that; however, I will monitor it. If you see that it is not addressed in the near future, please contact me directly.
Thank you -
Christopher J. Russ
Employee Relations Administrator/Staff Attorney
Cuyahoga County Sheriff's Dept.
1215 West 3rd St.
Cleveland, OH 44113
OFCC will continue to monitor the county's website to ensure the changes are made, and that they properly reflect state law.
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Pro-gun vote: Loveland target range wins nod
Submitted by cbaus on Wed, 02/09/2005 - 09:04.The Cincinnati Enquirer is reporting that voters in referendum have overwhelmingly approved an amendment to allow a 15-lane shooting range facility in the Loveland city limits.
Voters were asked to affirm or repeal an amendment passed last summer by Loveland City Council, which allowed firearms to be discharged at an indoor target range. Previously, police officers and citizens defending themselves, their property or others were the only people permitted to fire a gun inside city limits.
With 100 percent of precincts reporting from Hamilton, Clermont and Warren counties, the referendum passed 1,267 to 824 (61%-39%).
Shooters' Supply Shop co-owner Dan Lovett called the vote "impressive."
"I think we won this election because the majority of people in this city realized that something has to be done to stop businesses from leaving. They know a project of this magnitude is going to draw other businesses to the area, as well as other customers for the existing businesses," Lovett told the Enquirer.
The company will build the range and shop at 1425 Loveland-Madeira Road. Lovett told the newspaper the contractor who will retrofit the building for the indoor range plans to hire mostly Loveland businesses to do the work.
"That can only stimulate the economy and drive the property values up, which we said would happen after this facility went into operation," Lovett was quoted as saying.
Lovett told the Enquirer he intends of offer free classes at the range so parents know what to teach their children when they encounter a firearm. He plans to devote one-third of the 15 shooting lanes to training exercises for local police.
Opponents who lived nearby and balked at the range as a safety hazard that would drag down property values and bring more guns into the city, told the newspaper Tuesday that they are done fighting.
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