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 Ohioans, called your state senator... From: gacomm@juno. com Date: Friday, December 8, 2006, 5:24:50 AM Subject: 1 Down 1 To Go as Ohio House Overrides Taft Veto on Watershed Firearms General Law With the combined efforts of "thinking" lawmakers, law abiding Ohioans, Peoples Rights Organization, Buckeye Firearms Association, Ohioans for Concealed Carry, and the National Rifle Association, plus support from Ohio law enforcement, we have won a victory today. Gov. Bob Taft, as expected, vetoed Am. Sub. HB 347, which would have reformed Ohio CCW and set in place a statewide general law regarding all firearms regulations. Through calls and letters from you, and countless others, the Ohio House of Representatives yesterday OVERWHELMINGLY voted to override Taft's veto of this important citizen safety legislation. More than 70 votes, when only 60 were necessary to override. This is the first time in the eight years of Taft's increasingly disgraced administration that either body of the Ohio General Assembly has chosen to override Taft's veto. Your calls, letters, faxes and emails turned the tied. Please do the same, if you have not already, with your state Senator. And do it soon. The Senate is expected to take up this matter next week. And tell all your friends who support responsible firearms laws to call their Senator, also, to support 347. It is law enforcement endorsed. There are a handful of big city mayors who don't like it, and who claim this imperils individual freedoms. In fact it does the opposite. As I, Mike Regan of PRO and others have written in the past, Home Rule has been abused (particularly with arbitary firearms bans, etc.) to the point that many mayors are running their cities like "city-states. " 347 corrects that abuse of Home Rule. See the NRA statement below. Pro's long-time allies at the national Citizens Committee for the Right To Keep and Bear Arms also have issued a statement on this. Look for larger newspapers in Ohio to oppose 347, and call it dangerous. In fact, what they don't like is the people of Ohio stepping up and telling a handful of big city mayors to quit trying to export their regulations to the rest of the state. There is a reason why many people are moving out of Ohio's larger cities, as one of my colleagues says it so well. People are moving out of urban areas in droves because they want to live in more tolerant, more diverse communities, instead of being harrassed and blamed for the activities of criminals such as drug dealers. As many leaders of larger cities can't control their drug problems and the violence stemming from it, they often blame guns for problems. And the myriad of laws they pass, usually with no data to back it up, end up affecting innocent people. Am. Sub. HB 347 takes great leaps forward to correct this abuse. Once again, please contact your state Senator and urge them to override Gov. Taft's politically motivated veto. Don't wait! The Senate is expected to take up the matter next week. You need to tell them your feelings now! Urge them to support this law enforcement endorsed general law that makes sense for Ohioans. Thank you for your ongoing support, and for your support of the rights of all Ohioans, regardless of whether they choose to exercise their 2A rights. Respectfully, Brent Greer, Secretary Peoples Rights Organization | 
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 Way to go Ohioans, you're state has mady a positive move towards civilizaiton with this action. Quote: 
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 Way to go Ohio. I go to Ohio all the time as I live in W. PA and they all live in CLE. I never really quite know what to do with my gun when I go there. The old CCW law said it had to be in plain sight but that depended on who was looking. VERY confusing. Thank God they may have one law like Florida soon. | 
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 Nothing like reciprosity between states. Jim | 
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 It's nuts. PA honors my FL license. OH honors my FL license. But if I get a PA license, OH will not honor it. The sherriff here told me to keep my FL license as long as I could. Crazy. | 
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 That's good news Pat. Thanks. | 
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 And then their is Illinois, where your gun must be disassembled to be transported... | 
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 CWP?  No such thing here. Okay, dissassembled is one way to meet the requirement. Guns must not be loaded or capable of firing, and must be in a case to be legally transported. Disassembling them or having a trigger lock meets the "not capable of firing" requirement. | 
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 You need to move here. | 
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