Stop HB 178

The Ohio House Federalism Committee is now considering HB 178 which will allow anyone over 21 years of age and not prohibited by law to…

Stop HB 178

The Ohio House Federalism Committee is now considering HB 178 which will allow anyone over 21 years of age and not prohibited by law to…

The Ohio House Federalism Committee is now considering HB 178 which will allow anyone over 21 years of age and not prohibited by law to carry hidden loaded guns in public without a license, training, background check or oversight!

HB 178 would also allow persons to carry without a permit that are

  • charged with pending felonies and violence related crimes
  • and persons convicted of some assaults, drug offenses, resisting arrest
  • and even a misdemeanor assault on a police officer.

Call the committee. http://www.ohiohouse.gov/committee/federalism

Ohio State House Federalism Committee

Representatives  R Republicans D Democrats

R  District 65 Chair John Becker 614.466.8134 cosponsor

R  District 50 Reggie Stoltzfus 614.466.9078

D  District 17 Adam Miller 614.644.6005

R  District 27 Thomas Brinkman 614.644.6886 sponsor

R  District 74 Bill Dean 614.466.1470 cosponsor

R  District 66 Doug Green 614.644.6034

R  District 78 Ron Hood 614.466.1464 sponsor

D  District 31 Brigid Kelly 614.466.5786

D  District 25 Bernadine Kennedy Kent 614.466.5343

R  District 79 J. Kyle Koehler 614.466.2038 cosponsor

D  District 56 Joseph Miller 614.466.5141

R  District 93 Ryan Smith 614.466.1366 cosponsor

D  District 39 Fred Strahorn 614.466.1607

 

Speaker of the House

R  District 72 Larry Householder 614.466.2500

R  Governor Mike DeWine  614.644.4357

House cosponsors

Niraj J. Antani

Brian Baldridge

John Becker

Louis W. Blessing III

Jim Butler

Sara Carruthers

Jon Cross

Bill Dean

Kris Jordan

Candice R. Keller

Kyle Koehler

George F. Lang

Scott Lipps

Susan Manchester

Don Manning

Riordan T. McClain

Derek Merrin

Jena Powell

Craig S. Riedel

Mark J. Romanchuk

Tim Schaffer

Ryan Smith

Todd Smith

Nino Vitale

Scott Wiggam

Shane Wilkin

Paul Zeltwanger

 

 

 

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