Washington Post story on Ohio sniper quotes Ohio CHL as potential solution

Buried in an extensive, 4000+ word Washington Post expose about the Ohio sniper, one truck driver is noted for his suggestion that Ohio's new CHL-law may assist in bringing the sniper to justice:

    "He's a crazy guy. Got some mental problems. He's mad at authority," Brian Baucum, 38, a driver for the Central Beverage Group, was saying the other morning, sitting in the driver's seat of his truck near City Hall in Grove City.

    The state of Ohio has passed a law that goes into effect in April granting citizens the right to carry weapons. Baucum figures the law just might serve to bring the shooter down. "Somebody's gonna hurt him. With them passing the concealed-weapons law, someone will shoot him."

With recent attempts by the media and gun ban extremists to tie Ohio's concealed carry debate to the sniper, that the (typically liberal) Washington Post published these comments is noteable.

Click here to read the Post's extensive story, entitled "In Ohio, a Fear That Hits Home".

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