City officials from around the Buckeye State say parks are for people, not guns. Which is why they are supporting the little town of Clyde, which is fighting a piece of Ohio's four-year-old concealed carry law. At issue is the that city's inability to ban firearms in public parks.
But then, they forget . . . guns have been in their parks. Its the bad guys who have them, leaving mothers and children defenseless.
But then, organizations like the Ohio Municipal League, and Ohio's big cities -- and Clyde -- are not ones to let the facts stand in the way of their good story (or their emotional sound bytes).
10 April 2008
Ohio Supreme Court Hears 'Guns In Parks' Appeal
Posted by Brent Greer at 6:25 PM
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