Police Handwringing Over Ohio Permitless Gun Carry A Big Nothing Burger

For opposing our right to bear arms without permission? (Ohio Fraternal Order of Police Associates/Facebook)

“It has been one year since Ohio loosened its concealed carry weapon law, and community advocates, elected officials and law enforcement alike are reflecting on the changing gun landscape,” NBC4 Columbus reported Tuesday.

“A year ago on Tuesday, Gov. Mike DeWine signed into law Senate Bill 215, which eliminated a concealed carry permit requirement for adult Ohioans who are legally eligible to own and carry a firearm in the state.”

The usual suspects, starting with the Fraternal Order of Police that had unsuccessfully lobbied to kill the bill, are still bellyaching, “argu[ing] that Ohio’s streets are less safe – and so are its law enforcement.”

Back before the bill had passed, Ohio FOP president Gary Wolske was actually claiming that requiring licensing and training as prior restraints to exercise a fundamental right was consistent with Founding intent.

“When the delegates met at Philadelphia during the sweltering summer of 1787, the task before the Constitutional Convention was almost insurmountable. How, in the face of the revolution just fought, could a coalition of states unite and govern nationally when individual freedom and state sovereignty were paramount?” he asked. “Our founders got it right in 1787. Their model has stood the test of time and history. The Ohio Fraternal Order of Police strongly urges legislators to look to the founders’ model. Maximize individual freedom.”

Through “compromise”? And means testing against this cop union bureaucrat’s arbitrary definition of the proper “balance between public safety and individual freedom”? That’s what the Framers meant by “shall not be infringed”?

That’s some industrial-grade gaslighting right there, Mr. Wolske.

As for specific FOP objections;

“Michael Weinman, director of governmental affairs for the Ohio Fraternal Order of Police, told the House Government Oversight Committee … [I]t would make police jobs harder by removing the requirement to carry documentation, and prevent officers from holding and patting down someone for a firearm… [and] predicted it would lead to more police officers getting shot.”

That’s a version of the old and unfounded-in-reality “blood in the streets/Dodge City over fender benders” argument the gun prohibitionists used when railing against licensed concealed carry.  And note his concern was not for “public safety” but for officer safety.

So: Did his dire prediction come true? Have any of the FOP’s concerns?

It’s been a year now, and you’d think if it were really a serious issue, there would be no shortage of examples of someone otherwise not prohibited from having a gun murdering people because he could carry it without a license. And you can bet if that had happened, we’d not only be seeing headlines, but the storm crows would all be triumphantly squawking about how they told us so.

Instead, because when you’ve got nothing but aren’t ready to admit you were wrong and have face to save, we’re offered this bit of meaningless blather:

“No conclusive research yet exists about the effects of permitless carry on gun crime in Ohio specifically, but a September 2022 study by the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health found firearm assaults rose about 10% in states that relaxed restrictions on concealed carry weapons.”

That’s an old junk science trick, and it’s no coincidence we see the Bloomberg name attached to it: Present a correlation/causation fallacy under the auspices of a presumably authoritative name, and everybody, particularly NBC reporters, with a narrative to parrot, is sure to be impressed and not recognize it for the total unsubstantiated BS that it really is.

So in the absence of new “war zones” attributable to lawful citizens exercising their rights, we’re instead “treated” to grumblings by “Only Ones” who expect us to “back the blue” without backing us in return, to someone with an economic interest saying he supports permitless carry “but,”  and to a victimized gun prohibitionist who says “To not have a permit to carry something that could easily take your life is crazy to me” while thinking going through a similar process to getting a fishing license would somehow make a difference with violent criminals.

Crazy, huh?


About David Codrea:

David Codrea is the winner of multiple journalist awards for investigating/defending the RKBA and a long-time gun owner rights advocate who defiantly challenges the folly of citizen disarmament. He blogs at “The War on Guns: Notes from the Resistance,” is a regularly featured contributor to Firearms News, and posts on Twitter: @dcodrea and Facebook.

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swmft

what they dont like is having to be polite , you are not going to be a horses ass if someone can call you on it…. an armed society is a polite society

Stag

It boggles the mind that anyone can claim to be pro-2A and also support the very people who have and do enforce every arms law ever enacted. If you lived through lockdowns, forced business closings, and mask mandates then you should have seen how those were all enforced by people who not only claimed to protect your rights but actually took an oath to do so. Never take a government employee’s word that they support the 2A. Look at their actions. How many times have they enforced arms laws? How many citizens have they defended against the enforcement of arms… Read more »

gregs

virtually all of the doom and gloom spouted from the left side of the political spectrum NEVER comes true, pick any issue you will see. also, that you never hear about the blood rivers from any loosening of firearms rights is telling. you never hear about the exponential greater number of defensive firearms usages from the industrial media complex, a.k.a. the propaganda wing of the progressive party.
anyone who has two functioning brain cells is able to discern the progressive march towards tyranny and elimination of basic civil rights.
officer safety is synonymous with officer cowardice or officier tyranny.

DDS

“No conclusive research yet exists about the effects of permitless carry on gun crime in Ohio specifically, but a September 2022 study by the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health found firearm assaults rose about 10% in states that relaxed restrictions on concealed carry weapons.” That’s the old “figures don’t lie but liars certainly do figure” schtick. One of the great robber barrons was once asked what the market will do and responded “I believe the markets will fluctuate.” Take any time variant series, carefully cherry pick your start and end date, and you can prove just about anything.… Read more »

Stag

It’s not just “big city liberal law enforcement”. It’s law enforcement everywhere with very few exceptions. I saw it first hand here in the Texas panhandle where our one and only “big city” is less than 250k in population. I don’t remember a single cop interviewed who supported permitless carry. The sheriff of my county, with less than 25k in population, blocked me on Facebook for pressing him on 2A issues.

alan93

same histrionics with restaurant carry law “wild west shoot outs” didn’t happen

Hazcat

Just more proof that cops are not, never were and never will be your friend.

Don’t trust them, they are allowed to lie to you. Don’t think that your friend, brother, etc. is an exception. He is not. That union boss will be reelected by those same ‘good cops’. Mask mandates and lock downs were enforce by those same ‘good cops’.

‘I was just doing my job’ is an excuse that was rejected in the past. It needs to be rejected still.

Grigori

This is why I never contribute to “Police” organizations that call or mail me requests for donations. Most seemingly despise our Bill or Rights. Back in the late 1980’s, a friend talked me into joining a local FOP lodge. I was a member for about a year, frequently attending meetings and just as frequently, unimpressed. Nothing really bad but nothing particularly interesting, either. Well, one thing. I will get to that later. Then I get a missive in the mail from its National President at the time, Dewey Stokes. He was ranting about the availability of AK-47’s and “assault rifles”… Read more »

JimQ

I’ll support people when I can and oppose them when I must. I apply this to politicians and anyone really.

In this case, Wolske, Weinman and people like them do not deserve any support at all. they must be opposed.

swmft

the police were made to be polite ,they dont like that