Ohio AG Dewine Files Friend Of The Court Brief To Battle Anti-Gun Columbus

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Attorney General Mike DeWine is vigorously defending the “statewide preemption” statute that we pro-gun Ohioans fought so hard to get enshrined into law.

Ohio – -(AmmoLand.com)- You may have been following the ongoing story of our lawsuits challenging the blatantly anti-gun ordinances passed by Columbus and Cincinnati.

These are fights to defend the “statewide preemption” law found in ORC9.68 that prohibits local municipalities from enacting firearms laws stricter than the state has set. With your help, we are winning these battles but they are far from over. In the Columbus case, currently, in the tenth district court of appeals, there is a development you all should know about.

This week the office of Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine filed a “Friend of the Court” brief that you can read for yourself here:

Ohio AG Dewine Files Friend Of The Court Brief To Battle Anti-Gun Columbus

In summary, Attorney General Mike DeWine is vigorously defending the “statewide preemption” statute that we pro-gun Ohioans fought so hard to get enshrined into law.

He is battling back against the anti-gun forces of Columbus and demanding that they respect the will of the General Assembly. This is a BIG development because the appeals court could look very favorably upon the interpretation of the law from the Ohio Attorney General.

We at Ohioans for Concealed Carry SALUTE Mike DeWine for stepping up to the plate and fighting for our rights!

Sincerely,

Ohioans for Concealed Carry


Ohioans For Concealed CarryAbout Ohioans for Concealed Carry:

Ohioans for Concealed Carry, founded in 1999, is a grassroots political activist organization. When founded, the primary goal of OFCC was getting concealed carry passed into law in Ohio. With that accomplished, our mission became to refine the concealed carry law and to expand and preserve the rights of all gun owners in Ohio. Visit: Ohioccw.org

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m.

d-rat d-suckers can pay $$ out of their own pocket for knowingly trying to circumvent existing law

RayJN

The only way they will stop is when it cost them PERSONALLY.