COLUMBUS — Facing pressure from all sides, Ohio’s most powerful gun group ousted its voice at the Statehouse — leaving the door open for a more-extreme Second Amendment advocate to influence lawmakers. Emails obtained by The Enquirer detail how internal squabbles and external forces came to a head earlier this month when Buckeye Firearms Association removed its longtime lobbyist and board president Jim Irvine. Following the Dayton shooting, Buckeye […]
Source: The Daily Jeff – News from Camberidge OH
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