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Increased deer scouting aids in fugitive’s capture
Submitted by cbaus on Tue, 01/09/2007 - 00:10.Editor's Note: Ohio's hunters should not be
forced to chose between the inalienable right of self-protection and following the wildlife regulations established by a state agency. It is
far past time for the Division of Wildlife to recognize that the background-checked CHL-holder is not likely a poacher or a threat to the Wildlfie Officers. Article republished with permission.
January 3, 2007
Ohio Outdoor News
By Dave Golowenski
Chillicothe, Ohio — The world at large might never know whether Ronnie Copp got his deer, but there’s no doubt the Chillicothe hunter helped authorities get their man.
The man was fugitive John W. Parsons, a suspected cop killer who had escaped July 29 from the Ross County jail while awaiting trial and then eluded capture for 83 days.
Residents of Ross and surrounding counties had reason to be shaky until Copp, who was out scouting deer on Oct. 18 not far from downtown Chillicothe, spotted a shack that turned out to be Parsons’ hideout.
Copp told authorities he was drawn to the shack while following what he recognized as an unusually wide deer trail.
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The Uninvited Ombudsman Report - No. 21
Submitted by jirvine on Tue, 01/09/2007 - 00:05.Taken from this week’s “Page Nine” Alan Korwin’s “The uninvited Ombudsman Report”
2- The lamestream media told you:
Nothing.
The Uninvited Ombudsman notes however that:
Imports of sporting arms and ammunition showed a 24.9 percent increase in third quarter over the same period last year, according to the U.S. International Trade Commission. Third quarter imports of handguns, muzzleloaders, shotguns, rifles, ammunition and shotshells totaled $175,664,230. For the first three quarters of the calendar year, sporting arms and ammunition import totals are up 15.2 percent over the same period in 2005, rising to $506,188,495 from $439,403,022. Source: National Shooting Sports Foundation, www.nssf.org
The NICS federal background check for retail firearms purchases has handled more than 68 million gun sales since it began in 1998, but "news" outlets uniformly continue to suppress news of all this perfectly legal firearms activity, for reasons that were unclear at press time.
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