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City of Cincinnati: "The laws, like taxes, are for the little people"
Submitted by cbaus on Tue, 06/03/2008 - 23:10.Editor's Note: The Cincinnati Enquirer has published an edited version of this op-ed ed, entitled "City should conform to law on concealed carry".
By Jeff Riley
- Leona Helmsley, "The Queen of Mean"
It appears that the City of Cincinnati, through their inaction, has updated and revised Leona's original phrase.
The law is for you to obey, but not for them.
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Op-ed: There's no evidence that banning guns cuts crime
Submitted by cbaus on Tue, 06/03/2008 - 23:05.By John Lott Jr.
Philadelphia had 406 homicides in 2007, and, at 28 per 100,000 people, it also had the highest murder rate of any major city in the United States. No wonder Philadelphians want things changed.
Recently, the city focused on a new tragedy, the murder of a 12 year police veteran and father of three, Sgt. Stephen Liczbinski, by three bank robbers with long, violent criminal records.
To Gov. Rendell, Mayor Nutter, Police Commissioner Charles Ramsey, and freshman U.S. Rep. Joe Sestak, the solution is simple: more gun control.
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SB184 Analysis: Significant practical improvements for ALL Ohioans
Submitted by jirvine on Tue, 06/03/2008 - 13:40.By Jim Irvine
What changes will SB184 make to Ohio law? How do they apply to the average hunter, target shooter, and concealed carry license holder?
The Act does not go into effect for three months after it is signed into law (the Governor's office has the signing scheduled for Tuesday, June 10th), but we have received many requests for a list of what this bill does. To that end, here is a summary of the changes in SB184.
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