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April 8 becomes June 7? One Ohio newspaper thinks it's a definite

Questions remain on concealed carry

February 25, 2004
Mt. Vernon News

MOUNT VERNON — In the wake of the recent passing of the concealed carry law (H.B. 12), many questions still remain. For instance, when exactly will one be able to apply for a permit? How much training does one need, and where is it available?

The concealed carry law officially goes into effect on April 8. However, the public will not be able to apply for permits until approximately 60 days after that date. The Ohio Attorney General’s office has 30 days after April 8 to submit a set of rules that will govern the permit process. After these rules are submitted and approved by the Joint Committee on Agency Rule Review, the OAG has 30 days to make application forms, instructional pamphlets and license forms available to county sheriffs.

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Rep. Cirelli faces three in primary

Incumbent's campaign emphasizes experience

Feb. 25, 2004
Akron Beacon Journal

Three Democrats are challenging Rep. Mary M. Cirelli in Tuesday's primary.

Cirelli, a Canton Democrat, became the 52nd District's representative in 2000. She is being challenged by William J. Healy II, Craig Massey and Thomas L. Robinson for the chance to face Republican Mandwel D. Patterson in November.

Cirelli said her experience -- she began as the Ward 3 councilwoman in 1984 and has been involved in politics since -- is one of her greatest strengths.

"I think, as government entities, we need to learn to do more for less. I believe in the best bang for the buck,'' Cirelli said.

Two of Cirelli's opponents said she has done little to fight the area's lack of growth and job loss.

"She basically has been able to achieve nothing for this area,'' Healy said. He said he believes the district isn't taken seriously in Columbus with Cirelli as the representative.

Healy, 42, stressed that he is approaching the race like a job interview, where candidates should be judged on their "resume.''

While he has not held political office before -- he lost a bid for Canton mayor last year -- Healy said that his background (which includes degrees in business and marketing) makes him a strong candidate.

Commentary:
Perhaps the real reason Cirelli is opposed by Democrats in this primary is because of her strong, principled votes on issues such as concealed carry reform, which are not always given the proper attention by Democrats.

Mary Cirelli is under attack for supporting your rights, by others in her own party. She has earned OFCC PAC's endorsement in the 2004 Democrat primary, and she deserves the support of pro-self-defense Democrats in House District 52 (part of Stark County).

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Ohio newspaper editors play make believe with gun controllers

Honestly, are the editors of Ohio's major newspapers COMPLETELY bankrupt when it comes to journalistic integrity?

For a look at what an agenda-driven newspaper does when liberal activist groups like Americans for Gun "Safety" release "findings":

See the Columbus Dispatch:
February 20, 2004: Right to know: Barring public access to federal data on guns is outrageous move
January 13, 2004: 2 city gun stores among leaders in sales to criminals, group says

or see the Toledo Blade:
February 24, 2004: Secrecy and guns

or see the Cleveland Plain Dealer:
February 24, 2004: Crime guns traced to shows, study says

or see the Akron Beacon Journal:
February 26, 2004: As ordered by the gun lobby

For a look at what a RESPONSIBLE newspaper does when liberal activist groups like Americans for Gun "Safety" release "findings", Ohioans are forced to look to Texas:
Houston Chronicle: Concerns about gun stores misguided

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