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chevysoldier

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  1. Ever hear of anything like this?

    I'm not quite at the point of dragging knees yet, I'm just curious as to how far in I'm getting.

    I'm not trying to be a badass, I just thought it'd be fun to see where I'm at

    I have heard of it. I just know of a couple people who will take this and run with it. Nothing against you, jussayin'

  2. If a person can't adjust a dial to the green auto on a well marked out thumbdial, they should put themselves out of the gene pool for the good of humanity. Truth.:)

    And Sony users are the red headed step child...:D

    Lol. Just saying a dslr doesn't make you a professional photographer. And the auto setting is for newbs. ;)

  3. Are you one of those people? The ones that read a sign that says "Caution coffee is Hot" then buy a french vanilla coffee, spill it on yourself and sue, because the sign didn't say "French Vanilla Coffee is Hot"? The law allows you to carry into restaurants that serve alcohol, most beer contains alcohol. However, if they have rubbing alcohol you better run outta that place cause that is a totally different type of alcohol and therefore not covered. :nono:

    lulz

  4. Yep, it happened today. Remember, this does NOT take effect yet. Plan on it about the end of September.

    Governor Kasich Signs Restaurant Carry into law.

    Written by Jeff Garvas

    Thursday, 30 June 2011 15:44

    Just over an hour ago I had the honor of watching Governor John Kasich sign Senate Bill 17 and House Bill 54 into law in the Cermony Signing room of the Ohio Statehouse in Columbus, Ohio. I was joined today by our legislative coordinator Gary Witt, a long-time coordinator (and key HB203 architect) Mike Kinsey, and members of our legal counsel team including Mr. David Kessler, Esq. and Derek Debrosse, Esq.

    Shortly after concealed carry became law in 2004 it became quite obvious that one of the biggest flaws in our law was the fact that you couldn't walk into most restaurants. Within a year the Ohioans For Concealed Carry Board of Directors concluded that this topic was one of the most requested and sought after fixes from our supporters. We regularly tried to make this an issue that got traction, but it always fell to the side of other equally important topics - such as statewide preemption.

    Finally, in 2009, we wrote our own law and started shopping the concept to various law makers. Since the day that the Legislative Services Counsel came back with our proposed legislation with virtually no changes this legislation has existed as a bill under consideration in one form or another. As you read our website today you will find a story by Gary Witt that goes into the very nitty gritty details of what it took to make this law happen over the past three years. If you appreciate the hard work and effort that went into this, help us grow our influence by signing up friends and family you see over the Fourth of July as members of Ohioans For Concealed Carry.

    Finally, an article on our website by Phil Mulivor aims to explain to you exactly what is changing in Ohio law in an incredibly easy to read manner. Watch for these to appear today on our website.

    It is vital that you walk away with this understanding: If the bill is filed with the Secretary of States office today (June 30th), I expect it to "go into effect" on Thursday, September 29th. If the bill isn't considered filed until Friday (July 1st), I do not expect the bill to "go into effect" until Friday, September 30th -- what this basically means is DO NOT start carrying a firearm in your vehicle or a restaurant as if these new regulations exist, because "legal day one" is not until this fall.

    As of 4:55pm the Secretary of State's office advised Ohioans For Concealed Carry they have not received the law. Once that date is absolutely finalized by the Ohio Secretary of State's office we will publish it on our websites.

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