On Ohio's Right-to-Carry Law's One Year Anniversary Nothing Surprising

Toby Hoover of Toledo, director of the Ohio Coalition Against Guns . . . , whose group opposes the law, conceded, "There's been no increase in violence."


Concerns that Ohio's law would spark more bloodshed in the Buckeye State have proved unfounded.

Kim Norris of the Ohio attorney general's office said implementation of the law permitting hidden guns "has gone very smoothly."

"We've worked with county sheriffs diligently" to set up the system for obtaining licenses, she said.


Clermont County Sheriff Tim Rodenberg . . . "I don't think you have to worry about law-abiding citizens carrying guns," he said. "It's the criminals with guns you have to worry about."

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