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ohio HB387 constitutional carry

Brian D.

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The reality series I call "How slow can the Ohio Statehouse go?" has been renewed for another two year 'season'. All plot lines from the 2013-14 season have been resolved, or written out of the script. But they may start over a month or so from now, stay tuned...

Sorry about the sarcastic tone, it's just that we Ohio gun rights folk had several good bills in front of the legislators, who as a group were supposedly VERY pro-firearms, but yet most of the proposals withered on the vine of one committee or other, to never see a floor vote in one or definitely not both houses.

But fear not, now we allegedly have even MORE, staunch gun rights advocates in both the Ohio House of Representatives and Senate, so anything we want to get done should be a cakewalk this time, I swear.
 

color of law

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The reality series I call "How slow can the Ohio Statehouse go?" has been renewed for another two year 'season'. All plot lines from the 2013-14 season have been resolved, or written out of the script. But they may start over a month or so from now, stay tuned...

Sorry about the sarcastic tone, it's just that we Ohio gun rights folk had several good bills in front of the legislators, who as a group were supposedly VERY pro-firearms, but yet most of the proposals withered on the vine of one committee or other, to never see a floor vote in one or definitely not both houses.

But fear not, now we allegedly have even MORE, staunch gun rights advocates in both the Ohio House of Representatives and Senate, so anything we want to get done should be a cakewalk this time, I swear.
I agree, but once the state highway patrol sticks their nose in it we loose.
 
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