Judges uphold right to carry hidden gunsCould this title be any more liberal whiney
To: ATOMIC_PUNK,dixie sass,47carollann,chesty puller,antivenom,bigun,smallstuff,pocat,sunshine,jd792,
LOOK HERE THEY LINKED THE ARTICLE BELOW TO AN ARTICLE ON THE RIOTS IN CINCINNATI TELL ME THESE PAPERS IN CINCY ARENT LIBERALS L O C A L N E W S
Weapons ban unconstitutional
People may carry concealed weapons in the county that includes Cincinnati, a state appeals court ruled Wednesday in a lawsuit challenging Ohio's ban on carrying hidden weapons
FROM OUR LOCAL PAPERS
This paper does everything it can to promote the violence and boycott in cincy they have proved it over and over again !
To: ATOMIC_PUNK
Give those judges a cigar!
3 posted on
04/10/2002 6:18:10 PM PDT by
RLK
To: ATOMIC_PUNK
If anyone can either point me to or publish the entire text of that decision, I'll owe ya one...
To: ATOMIC_PUNK
Thanks for the post. I hope people who feel they should be able to defend themselves DO carry while it is legal, as the radio said police in Hamilton Co. will not issue "tickets" for concealed carry unless/until there is an injunction by the Ohio Supreme Court. Which I hope there isn't . . . Many thanks to the courageous and persistent folks who brought the case to this level, and are determined to see it through. After all, re the knifing victim a couple weeks ago, women are dying for fear of defending themselves because of the convoluted state of the law . . .
7 posted on
04/10/2002 6:37:19 PM PDT by
AMDG&BVMH
To: ATOMIC_PUNK
This ruling is very surprising, given the liberal climate in America, today.
To: ATOMIC_PUNK
Pat Feely shows that in America if you take a risk and stand up and challenge the status quo, you can beat a corrupt system. How many people bothered to that? Its just too bad Cincinnati and the Ohio State Attorney General's Office think their main chore in life is going after law abiding gun owners. I wouldn't be surprised if the Ohio Supreme Court cold b*tch slapped them down. What is about an UNCONSTITUTIONAL law our public officials don't understand? The truth is change will come and in the end the people of Ohio will win their inalienable RKBA even though Cincinnati and the Ohio Attorney Gen. will have wasted taxpayers' funds trying to deny reality. Yes, Pat Feely the system can be beaten and you showed us all how.
To: ATOMIC_PUNK
Good thing it is ... what with the Cincinnati Police emasculated of late and violent crime rising exponentially!
15 posted on
04/10/2002 8:06:14 PM PDT by
dodger
To: ATOMIC_PUNK
Stand back and watch the crime rate plummet.
16 posted on
04/10/2002 8:07:57 PM PDT by
Crawdad
To: ATOMIC_PUNK;All
To: ATOMIC_PUNK
Nice decision. It is an interesting irony that the concealed-carry statutes many people have worked for may end up preventing Ohio from becoming a 'Vermont carry' state. Not that I blame those who invested time and money convincing the legislature to pass those statutes, but it would have been interesting if they hadn't done so and Ohio got Vermont carry due to the failure of legislators to provide an alternative.
21 posted on
04/10/2002 11:37:33 PM PDT by
supercat
To: ATOMIC_PUNK
A judge actually said,
''There is no doubt that the . . . Consti tution grants citizens the right to bear arms,''
Ahhhh, my heart...
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