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OH: A rare agreement with the anti-gun folks
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Mark A. Taff
Website: http://www.marktaff.com
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Having said all that, I now have to admit that I’ve recently signed on with the anti-gunners.
On one issue, at least.
Working its way through the Ohio House is a bill, sponsored by a couple of downstate Republicans – Tom Brinkman of the Cincinnati area and Ron Hood of Ashville – and supported by 27 other GOP legislators, that would end the license requirement for people wishing to legally carry a concealed weapon.
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Stripeseven
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Being "Permitted," charged a license fee for, and taxed by the State, in order to exercise a Freedom granted by the Federal Constitution, somehow sounds wrong. Trying to justify the inept ability to control criminals, by holding the rights of the law abiding hostage, sounds criminal in itself... |
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