By Chad D. Baus
As many are aware, my history as a shooter and grassroots firearms activist begins not in Ohio, but in Tennessee. I lived in Nashville from 1994 - 2000, met my wife and married there. It was her father who introduced me to the shooting sports.
Many have also heard about my father-in-law's experience with an attempted carjacking, an incident which convinced me that it would be irresponsible for me not to obtain a Tennessee Handgun Carry License as part of my responsibility to protect my family.
Returning to Ohio in 2001 to join my family business, I immediately went looking for others who were trying to get a concealed carry law passed in Ohio and formed this political action committee with Jim Irvine and Mary Friscone in 2002.
A long-time sufferer of Parkinson's disease, my father-in-law died suddenly three weeks ago yesterday. While it would be tempting to use this space to eulogize what this target shooter, hunter and sportsman meant to me, I will instead pass on still more lessons I have learned, thanks to him.
