Ohioans for Concealed Carry
www.ofcc.net
To: bang_list
Bang
To: Deadeye Division
Willamowskis position is that since a law-abiding citizen doesnt have to submit to fingerprinting prior to buying a gun, he shouldnt have to do so before getting a permit to carry it.Whoa, novel concept!
Except in Vermont, of course.
The Buckeye State Sheriffs Association
has said that it will withdraw its endorsement if the fingerprinting provision is removed.
Follow the money: the sheriffs are the ones wholl get paid to do the fingerprinting. Dont want to give up that source of easy money!
3 posted on
12/20/2001 9:43:27 AM PST by
Redbob
To: Deadeye Division
The Buckeye State Sheriffs Association, which has broken with other police organizations in supporting the bill, has said that it will withdraw its endorsement if the fingerprinting provision is removed. Seems to me that some of the sheriffs and LEO types have bought into the idea of the liberals that they are part of the elite.
4 posted on
12/20/2001 9:47:37 AM PST by
Frohickey
To: Deadeye Division
"You could argue in a Republican primary, it would be a good thing. In rural districts, Householder said, a vote for Sub. H.B. 274 probably would be viewed as a positive, whereas in urban areas, the concept is far less popular." (Capitolgate)
Taft is - supposedly - a Republican. Make it clear to him that pandering to urban, largely-minority minority voters who never will vote for him anyhow will cost him dearly among European-American non-urban voters in the next election - and that they are his only hope of reelection.
Scandals of antigun politicians and activists - from Kalifornia to New York City!
To: Deadeye Division
most states require finger prints for driver's license. (i think texas embeds the licensee's thumb print in the magnetic strip on the licence.) do these people chose not to drive rather than give their finger print?
To: Deadeye Division
something I don't understand. If I decide to wear a sixgun on my hip and it's in plain site, is this illegal, and if so, why? It's not concealed. I live in Fla and have had a permit since about 1985 (I forget the exact year) so I am not worried about carrying a weapon, but what if I decided to just wear it in plain site? TIA for any explanation.
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