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Cleveland officials lie to newspaper: Still enforcing illegal gun control laws

In a recent Cleveland Plain Dealer story entitled "Clevelanders register their guns, but don't have to", officials claimed that they are no longer enforcing the city's illegal gun control laws.

They lied.

Four Road to Victory Rallies with Buckeye Firearms Association-endorsee Sarah Palin in Ohio

Governor Sarah Palin, candidate for Vice President and 2008 Buckeye Firearms Association-endorsee, will appear at three Road to Victory Rallies, Wednesday, October 22nd in Green, Cincinnati and Findlay, and another in Troy on Thursday, October 23rd.

FLASH: Anti-Castle Doctrine mailer attacking Buckeye Firearms Assoc. endorsee paid for by Ohio Democratic Party

Earlier this year, State Representative Ross McGregor and 75 percent of the Ohio General Assembly voted in favor of your right to defend yourself and your children from violent criminals - criminals who don't care about "No Guns" signs.

Now the Ohio Democratic Party is attacking McGregor, a Republican, for siding with victims who don't want to be helpless if they or their children are violently attacked.

Buckeye Firearms Association has obtained two separate political campaign mailers sent to voters in House District 72, which attack McGregor, a Buckeye Firearms Association-endorsee, for his support of Senate Bill 184, Ohio's Castle Doctrine bill.

Just weeks before the election, and at the exact time when gun owners are becoming more deeply concerned about the party's nomination of Barack Obama for president, two large full color mailers bearing the name of the Ohio Democratic Party, and Chairman Chris Redfern, were mailed to residents in Rep. Ross McGregor's House district. The mailers attack McGregor's support for SB184 as a vote for "more guns in schools" and putting children "in the line of fire."

In paying for these anti-gun mailers, the Ohio Democratic Party seems to be forgetting that a majority of its own caucus members in the House, including Chairman Redfern himself, voted for this popular legislation, and that a supportive Democrat governor, Ted Strickland, enthusiastically signed it into law.