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Buckeye Firearms Assoc. invites you to go shooting with Ohio's Senate President

Here's your chance to meet Senate President Bill Harris and encourage him to make plans to put HB347 on a fast track!

ANNUAL JOHN WAYNE CLAY SHOOT

The Delaware County Republican Party’s
Annual John Wayne Clay Shoot
with honored guest

Ohio Senate President Bill Harris

Friday, October 14th
12 pm - 4 pm
Black Wing Shooting Center
3722 Marysville Road, Delaware
(3 miles west of Delaware on Rt. 36)

$50.00 includes:100 targets, free ammunition and lunch. Shotguns available for use. Experienced shooters will be present for assistance.

Proceeds benefit DCRP “Get Out The Vote” efforts.

For reservations and more information contact:
Ken Hanson by email: khanson at fbylaw.com or call
Steve Cuckler at 740-368-9667
Please be sure to mention that Buckeye Firearms Association referred you!

AP glosses over erroneous report with ''major change'' headline

Just four days after Associated Press reporter John McCarthy published an error-filled story claiming that, when introduced, Rep. Aslanides' sweeping firearms law reform legislation would "hide lists of gun permit-holders", the news service has published a follow-up story that glosses over the error.

    Bill introduced with major change

    JOHN McCARTHY
    Associated Press

    A bill making changes to a law that allows Ohioans to carry hidden guns was introduced on Tuesday with a major departure from the idea as first proposed: a procedure to allow holders to keep their name from the media.

    Under the proposed bill, an applicant for a concealed weapon can sign a sworn statement saying the release of their personal information could lead to a criminal attack and prevent authorities from releasing their name.