Monday, June 25, 2018

TRUE STORY; WHY CAN'T THEY UNDERSTAND? They should have their own police channel with as much as they are on it!

TRUE STORY; 'MY HEAD IS GOING TO EXPLODE! 

 STOP IT! or HOW CAN WE MAKE IT STOP?'   no names were used telling this and if so all names and places not real names to protect the concerned, and innocent.

 I know when I woke up this morning the police scanner was still on because I fell asleep listening to it, was a call for the police to one of their complexes; rolling my eyes like OH GEEZ now what?   I rolled over listening as an officer came back on saying the call was a young college student who had gotten drunk last night and thought he left with friends and he somehow ended up there.  I sat up like OH, well that sucks for him  but, glad he's alright and went about my day it went something like this:

Just got back from having lunch and shopping with a friend earlier today whose family are property owners of several apartment complexes who go out of their way through out the year to show appreciation to their residents even.


How are these property owners shown the same respect, when being called out to their complexes at all hours time after time for shot's fired ,'dead body' very few  due to natural causes, suicide attempt, overdoses and domestic violence police calls.   The majority of those  calls have something in common most to all involve black residents.  You never hear that many consecutive  calls about other complexes or places with any other race of people.  My first reply was stop renting to them then, and we both said at the same time can't do that either because get into trouble, and I was informed they were told by police you have to do something, this isn't safe.

OK, officer then please tell us please,  how we should or could stop this. Without getting into trouble for not renting,  out to these applicant's, residents or prospective ones.  My friend went on to tell me that they even remember as a little little kid this kind of thing happening when they lived there and my friend having to be a witness of a murder by a black resident. That can't be blamed on President Trump.


Our afternoon  ended  hearing my friends phone go off as another police call to complex address, with friend leaving in frustration.




 


Thursday, June 21, 2018

LIVE: Lawsuit filed against Columbus and Cincinnati by Buckeye Firearms Foundation and Ohioans for Concealed Carry over bump stocks ban

LIVE: Lawsuit filed against Columbus and Cincinnati by Buckeye Firearms Foundation and Ohioans for Concealed Carry over bump stocks ban




"For more than a decade, Ohio cities have been prohibited from any attempt to pass conflicting gun laws. There have been previous lawsuits going all the way up to the Ohio Supreme Court to establish this fact. It's settled law."
Both Ohioans for Concealed Carry and Buckeye Firearms Foundation have won lawsuits against cities who have attempted to regulate firearms.
In 2010, the Ohio Supreme Court ruled in a 5-2 opinion that Ohio's "preemption" law is valid. In a case brought by the City of Cleveland against the State of Ohio, the court held that R.C. 9.68 is valid in all respects, including, but not limited to, the mandatory attorney fee provision against any city that attempts to violate a citizen's right to self-defense.
Attorneys for Columbus and Cincinnati rejected demand letters to file for an injunction to prevent the cities from enforcing the ordinances.
"It's unfortunate that we must sue cities to force them to obey state law," said Rieck. "But we simply cannot stand by and allow activist city councils to break the law and violate the rights of Ohio's 4 million gun owners."
Buckeye Firearms Association is a grassroots organization dedicated to defending and advancing the right of citizens to own and use firearms for all legal activities, including self-defense, hunting, competition, and recreation. Its Foundation is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization that, in addition to funding legal defense and litigation, supports a wide variety of youth and educational programs, including FASTER Saves Lives to make Ohio schools safer.

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Lawsuits Filed Against Columbus and Cincinnati Over Bump Stocks