OHIOANS FOR CONCEALED CARRY APPLAUDS CONCEALED CARRY REFORM PASSAGE
COLUMBUS - Jan. 7, Ohioans for Concealed Carry (OFCC) is pleased that House Bill 12 is finally going to become law. We support the passage of a concealed carry law as a vital deterrent to violent crime.
With recent news about Ohio's skyrocketing crime rate this legislation is long overdue. Ohio's defenseless citizens deserve a law that will allow them the same right to survive a criminal encounter as citizens in every bordering state, and 44 across the nation now enjoy.
The rash of carjacking incidents, including the one that took Tony Gordon's life while his 13 year-old nephew watched in horror, need to stop. Allowing people the choice to defend their life in a car is vital to the success of concealed carry reform.
"In the wake of Tony Gordon's carjacking murder in Dayton, we've been collecting money for a two-year old girl who will never know her father. Tony's death proved people can't 'just drive away' when attacked in their cars," observed Jim Irvine, OFCC spokesman. "We have long fought to give Ohioans back the choice to defend themselves. They will now have that choice."
OFCC remains opposed to many Senate amendments to HB12, including the recent compromise language which would give the media access to private information of those who obtain licenses.
