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Oberlin City parks...

BriKuz

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Springfield, MO
main thread is over at OFCC 9.68 forum, but the jist is, Oberlin law says no guns in parks... Chief of police said no guns, then changed his mind after i sent OFCCvCleveland, etc... anyhow, if anyone up that way wants to meet up and chat tomorrow, drop me a line... we're heading up to Spring Street Park with the kids around 11ish... then going to find some food later...
 

NEOOpenCarry

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Akron, Ohio
Don't get the two cases mixed up. Cleveland v. Ohio is one and OFCC v. City of Clyde I believe is the other. The OFCC case specifically dealt with publicly owned parks.
 

BriKuz

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Don't get the two cases mixed up. Cleveland v. Ohio is one and OFCC v. City of Clyde I believe is the other. The OFCC case specifically dealt with publicly owned parks.

I quoted Cleveland v. State in my letter to the chief because the park rule is a City Ord.... hence, null and void due to 9.68 preemption.
 

Jordysoso

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Dec 11, 2012
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NE, Ohio
I should have checked this earlier. I live literally 8 minutes on back roads from oberlin. They DO NOT like the 2nd amendment or anything along the lines of it. It is a liberal arts college town with residents just like the students that go to college there. It's very sad really. Big psychedelic drug problem as well which I think also deters people from owning a firearm or even wanting to see them.
 

eye95

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Fairborn, Ohio, USA
Have the Oberlin City Parks Department call their counterparts in Fairborn. They know how to fix noncompliance when it is brought to their attention.


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