The following is the just latest sour grapes liberal media rant against Ohio's new concealed carry law, as published in the Dayton Daily News.
Gun law conceals its danger
By Mary McCarty
Dayton Daily News
January 31, 2004
I already felt worried enough about what's going to happen come April 8, when just about anybody you meet in Ohio could be carrying a concealed weapon.
Think about it. That isn't just the guy who flips you off on the highway. It could be the Mom who drives your kid to the birthday party. The workman who comes to your home to repair your furnace. The mourner who attends your grandmother's funeral. The hot-headed co-worker in the cubicle next to yours.
If that isn't bad enough, it seems that another recently enacted law — federal Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, known as HIPAA — may make it impossible to conduct thorough background checks on people applying for concealed-weapons permits in Ohio.
Click on the "Read More..." link below for more hysterics, and to read a response from OFCC's Gerard Valentino. We hope the DDN has the courage to publish it.
