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).
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