Especially if they patrol I-90, I-80, and I-70 looking for out of state plates. Then they are fundraising from elsewhere and the people don't vote in Ohio.Dave2 wrote:Oh, good point. That'll be a nice little racket for them... 1) Confiscate a car for having an illegal compartment (doesn't matter which one; all cars have lots of hidden hollow places to save weight. 2) Sell it at the next police auction. 3) Repeat with the new owner. Ohio could drop all their taxes with this law!
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- Fri May 04, 2012 4:24 pm
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- Thu May 03, 2012 10:10 am
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I called Sen Hughes's (R) office (bill sponsor) and told them I was a life-long conservative Republican who supports law and order. However, I am not willing to sacrifice personal liberty at the altar of the "War on Drugs".
The fix is in with this bill. Promises made, horse-trading completed, old favors called in. They've greased the fast track chute.
Disgusting. So glad I am in Texas!
BTW, the NRA has signed off and is not opposing this bill.
The fix is in with this bill. Promises made, horse-trading completed, old favors called in. They've greased the fast track chute.
Disgusting. So glad I am in Texas!
BTW, the NRA has signed off and is not opposing this bill.