Cincinnati’s ban on “trigger activators” like bump stocks, originally approved by city officials in April of 2018, is unconstitutional according to the state’s First Appellate Court.
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Cincinnati’s ban on “trigger activators” like bump stocks, originally approved by city officials in April of 2018, is unconstitutional according to the state’s First Appellate Court.
Brian D. wrote:I used to share your optimism/enthusiasm. But take Mayor Jackson in Cleveland. His attempts at local gun laws got put down at least twice, and no punishment came to him or the city.
Now that we're getting a new POTUS, and our Governor has shown his true colors regarding firearms, I bet Jackson rolls out his rhetoric again next summer or so.
I don't think bump stocks are the "hill" that OFCC or other gun rights groups should go broke on.
Brian D. wrote:I don't think bump stocks are the "hill" that OFCC or other gun rights groups should go broke on.
jeep45238 wrote:Brian D. wrote:I used to share your optimism/enthusiasm. But take Mayor Jackson in Cleveland. His attempts at local gun laws got put down at least twice, and no punishment came to him or the city.
Now that we're getting a new POTUS, and our Governor has shown his true colors regarding firearms, I bet Jackson rolls out his rhetoric again next summer or so.
I don't think bump stocks are the "hill" that OFCC or other gun rights groups should go broke on.
Bingo.
Samuel Adams wrote:If ye love wealth better than liberty, the tranquility of servitude better than the animating contest of freedom, go home from us in peace. We ask not your counsels or your arms. Crouch down and lick the hands which feed you. May your chains set lightly upon you, and may posterity forget that you were our countrymen.
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