Posted on 04/10/2024 4:31:27 AM PDT by marktwain
Over the course of a decade filled with political drama and dire predictions, Ohio legislators introduced seven separate bills in an attempt to bring concealed carry to Ohio.
Finally, on Jan. 8, 2004, House Bill 12 made it to the desk of Gov. Bob Taft, who signed the bill, and made Ohio the 46th state to legalize concealed carry. The new law went into effect 20 years ago today, on April 8, 2004.
Buckeye Firearms Association volunteers played a key role in this battle for constitutional rights, and stood beside the governor as he signed the bill into law.
However, the battle over concealed carry in Ohio actually began 165 years ago, in 1859, when state legislators passed a law banning the carrying of concealed weapons.
That law stood unchallenged for 115 years, until 1974, when the state modified the ban to provide an affirmative defense to the charge of concealed carry if the accused could prove circumstances to justify a prudent person to go armed.
Then in 1995, the push to legalize concealed carry began with a "may issue" bill in the Senate and two "shall issue" bills in the House. Interestingly, it was a Democrat, Sen. Joseph Vukovich, who sponsored the Senate bill, and two Republicans, Gov. George Voinovich and House Speaker Jo Ann Davidson, who opposed and killed it.
Voinoich and Davidson went on to kill two more bills in 1997 and 1999.
The battle continued over the next few years as BFA volunteers (at that time under the name Ohioans for Concealed Carry PAC) collected petition signatures and organized open carry "defense walks," the constitutionality of the carry ban was challenged in court, and yet another bill was introduced and ultimately died at the end of 2002.
In January 2003, Rep. Jim Aslanides introduced H.B. 12. Despite Gov. Taft's efforts to add poison pill amendments, including giving the media access to the individual records of license holders and threatening to veto the bill, the governor eventually signed the bill under the threat of a veto override.
H.B. 12 was far from an ideal law. But once concealed carry became legal, the stage was set to begin making improvements, which BFA pursued vigorously. Efforts included legal action to force sheriffs to comply with the law, bills to correct nonsensical carry requirements, a reversal of the media access loophole, the introduction of castle doctrine, the passage of preemption to forbid local gun control, lawsuits against cities challenging preemption, multiple Ohio Supreme Court victories, and the passage of permitless carry, among many other advancements.
None of this was easy. In fact, it has been relentless, exhausting work. But this is what it takes if you're determined to exercise your rights when so many work against you.
The payoff? Today, Ohio ranks as one of the most Second Amendment-friendly states in the country.
Dean Rieck is Executive Director of Buckeye Firearms Association, a former competitive shooter, NRA Patron Member, former #1 NRA Recruiter, and host of the Keep and Bear Radio podcast.
Informative. Thanks for posting.
Sure as sh!t hasn’t been ‘cuz of the (faux-pro-2nd-A) NRA
GOA & the like have been the driving forces pushing these kinds of change(s) to uphold/restore 2nd A. Rights across the board.
Hey lefties - let’s hear about all those mass killings in parking lots over parking spaces that you claimed would happen once conceal carry became legal.
Larry Householder was the deciding factor.
He was convinced to spend the political capital as Speaker to override Taft’s Ohio Highway Patrol consent demand.
Most of that convincing happened at a Perry County Republican Party Ox Roast in a Somerset Ohio park.
Larry showed up having already decided to not push CCW again that year due to Taft’s opposition.
He was met by a stacked crowd of dozens of activists called in from all over the state “acting” as local constituents.
They then proceeded to ask about nothing but CCW during the 2 hour buffet BBQ stand about.
Since the whole turnout was 100+/-, Larry interpreted that as a groundswell and he was playing toward a Governor’s run one day.
Larry though his constituents, not activists, were there that day....it was a beautiful “false flag operation”
Larry’s “straw bales on a hay wagon” stump speech after dinner.....opened with “This year we will have a CCW law in Ohio.”
And we did.
Now Larry, Ohio’s Bill Clinton, is in jail for being....well, Larry.
Myself, I have been a Forrest Gump most of my life...around historical events and figures but never one myself....I know much of how history says things happened....and WHY they really happened....are almost always different.
History is more an after the fact conspiracy theory than a fact to be “checked”.
But, that is just my opinion and WTF do I know.
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