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KintlaLake
06-11-08, 16:22
Looks like this takes effect Sept. 8, 2008.


Governor signs bill protecting those who shoot intruders in self-defense
Tuesday, June 10, 2008 6:53 PM
By Mark Niquette, The Columbus Dispatch

Over the objections of law enforcement groups, Gov. Ted Strickland today signed into law a bill that relaxes certain gun restrictions and establishes a new “castle doctrine” for shooting an intruder in self-defense.

The legislation, Senate Bill 184, takes effect in 90 days.

It was backed by the National Rifle Association to establish a presumption that a person acted in self-defense when shooting someone who unlawfully enters his or her home or occupied vehicle. Supporters say it will protect the innocent from facing charges.

Amendments to the bill allow people to carry unloaded firearms in the cab of a vehicle with ammunition nearby and prohibit landlords from telling tenants they cannot own guns.

Critics, particularly county prosecutors, argued the “castle doctrine” could help criminals evade charges, while groups representing sheriffs, police chiefs, prosecutors and officers have expressed concerns about allowing anyone to carry a gun inside a car.

Strickland called the bill “common-sense legislation” that also will clear up ambiguous sections of Ohio's concealed-carry law.

“What we've clarified in this bill I think will go a long way toward providing both law enforcement as well as law-abiding citizens some confidence that what they're doing is, in fact, consistent with the law,” he said.

The governor also said that neither he nor his wife have a concealed-carry permit.

Link to Dispatch article (http://www.columbusdispatch.com/live/content/local_news/stories/2008/06/10/castlesigned.html?sid=101)

Link to BFA article (http://www.buckeyefirearms.org/node/5753) & explainer (http://www.buckeyefirearms.org/node/5730/)

Link to OCC (NRA) release (http://www.ohioccw.org/content/view/4002/83/)

crowkiller
06-11-08, 20:17
Yeah this is great news and one more step in the right direction. I sure hope Strickland doesnt run for VP with Obama cause Fisher would really screw things up for us.

KintlaLake
06-11-08, 20:39
Yup.

Interesting that the headline in today's edition of the Dispatch says, "Castle doctrine: Ohio self-defense law will start in November." In the article itself, it says, "The legislation, Senate Bill 184, takes effect in 90 days," which is consistent with my understanding.

By my math, "90 days" from yesterday is September 8th, not November.

I'll try to get that claified, FWIW.

Not that it'll affect what I'd do in the face of a violent attack, but it'd be good to know, eh?;)

Patrick Aherne
06-12-08, 00:30
Glad to see averyone else catching up with California.

variablebinary
06-12-08, 03:08
Critics, particularly county prosecutors, argued the “castle doctrine” could help criminals evade charges,

Scumbags who eat 00 buck because they are someplace they shouldnt be?

or

Good people who are forced to feed 00 buck to scumbags?

Which is regarded as the criminal in the prosecutor's eyes...