State's ''no guns in bars'' law puts stolen weapon on street

Date: Wed Jan 05 09:16:18 2005
From: S. H.
Subject: Firearm Stolen

I'm from Cleveland, and am a law-abiding CHL holder. As such, I had to leave my firearm in my truck when I went into a local bowling alley on 12-28.

Someone broke into my truck in the
parking lot and stole my radio as well as broke in my locked glove box and took my firearm.

Now, thanks to the law which says I couldn't bring my gun in due to the fact
that they serve liquor, a criminal has my firearm.

This law needs to be changed.

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