Bumping my own thread ... things are getting very interesting in Ohio over the next week.
The long and short of it is this summer the Senate passed SB 239 as I mentioned in my last update. SB239 would allow carrying in any establishment with a liquor license provided that the CHLer isn't drinking. In addition it also fixes just about all of Ohio's hideous car carry restrictions. The House (currently controlled by the Democrats) has sat on it and the session ends at the end of the year. As of right now there are only two more days scheduled before the session ends and everything starts over.
There is a companion bill in the House but it never even got out of committee because the speaker won't allow it to come out. However, the sponsor of that legislation drew papers for a discharge petition on the Senate bill this week. Supposedly at 10:00 on Tuesday he'll be collecting signatures. He needs 50 members of the 99 member House to force a discharge at which point the bill would be brought to the floor for a vote at the next meeting. This representative was on Cam and Company today and from what I understand he said he's got the numbers to force a discharge. From what I gather a discharge petition hasn't been used in almost 20 years in Ohio. The only other variable remains the governor who lost his reelection bid in November. He was, however, endorsed by both the NRA and Ohioans for Concealed Carry and indicated back in July that he would sign the Senate bill if it reached his desk.
The local newspapers are starting to get wind of it and they're predictably spooling up their fear mongering and complaining about all the other bills that will be left to die while real people will be left to die in piles of blood at the neighborhood tavern.
MAJOR fingers crossed. If anyone has relatives in Ohio please have them call their house representative and encourage them to sign the discharge petition for SB 239 and support it once it reaches the floor. Supposedly the numbers are there but it's important to keep the pressure up until this baby is signed into law!
More to come!