NRA screws Ohioans again!
by Jim Ramm, GunSoft.com
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As has already been reported, HB 192 passed the Ohio House, Wednesday, 16 May
2001.
The version of the bill, as passed, has been posted to the Ohio General
Assembly site:
http://www.legislature.state.oh.us/bills.cfm?ID=124_HB_192
There was only one amendment to the bill. It was proposed by the NRA on
behalf of the National Shooting Sports Federation. It changed the meaning of the
term "Member of the firearms industry".
The original (as introduced) read as follows:
(4) "Member of the firearms industry" means trade associations of
manufacturers, dealers, importers, or other persons interested in, and
manufacturers, dealers, and importers of, firearms, firearms components, or
firearms ammunition.
The wording which passed out of the House reads:
(4) "Member of the firearms industry" means any manufacturer,
dealer, or importer of firearms, firearms components, or firearms ammunition
or any trade association the members of which, in whole or in part, are
manufacturers, dealers, or importers of firearms, firearms components, or
firearms ammunition.
Basically what has happened is that the main association of manufacturers,
dealers and importers asked the NRA to submit an amendment which would reduce
the number of persons or entities which would be protected from suit if this
bill ultimately passes the Senate and becomes law.
By eliminating the phrase 'other persons interested in' does away with
individual citizens who might sell a firearm as well as gunshow promoters and
other table holders who are not FFL licensees (previous individual citizen who
might sell a gun).
The question is; "Who is the NRA representing here? It's membership
which consists solely of individual citizens, or the firearms industry which has
its own organization with its own lobbyists." The wording of the bill which
passed the House makes it quite clear. The NRA, as in the case of HB 225, is
selling its membership down the river in favor of the interests of others -
industry members in the case of HB 192 and politicians in search of favors in
the case of HB 225.
The thing that really bothers me is, "why was this amendment submitted
in the first place?" The bill passed 6-2. Rep. Jerse, in his questions on
the bill a week or two earlier made a big thing about the definition of 'member
of the firearms industry'. That's the only reason I can think of, but there was
no need to amend the bill to make Jerse happy since there was already a majority
who would have passed the bill as introduced.
We may never know 'why' the bill was modified to delete individuals, but we
do know 'WHO' requested the modification. I was sitting next to John Hohenwarter,
the NRA / ILA lobbyist, in the committee meeting when the bill was amended and
voted on. I asked him who's amendment it was. He said, "it's ours, the
National Shooting Sports Federation asked us to submit it." I told him what
it would do (based on the description of the amendment given by the chairman).
He said that was incorrect. I remember thinking to myself, "yeah, and your
CCW bill doesn't require fingerprints just because you didn't mention
them." (It says a BCI&I / FBI background check is required - the only
way those two groups do background checks is through complete sets of
fingerprints.)
All you NRA members need to call NRA headquarters and ask James Jay Baker
(NRA/ILA Executive Director) just who NRA is supporting and why they don't
support the RIGHTS of their members for once.
On another issue, we need to call our members of the House and Criminal
Justice Committee Chair - Ann Womer-Benjamin. Ask your house member NOT TO
SUPPORT / CO-SPONSOR ANY OTHER CCW LEGISLATION. Stress that Ohio Grass-roots
wants HB 225 to be the ONLY BILL INTRODUCED so as not to 'muddy the waters' and
split support (which in the past has gotten us nothing).
Ask Ann Womer-Benjamin to hold hearings on HB 225 as soon as possible. Time
is running out if we want to get this issue taken care of by the end of the
year.
If you don't know who your house member is you can find out by clicking the
link below:
http://www.house.state.oh.us/jsps/Representatives.jsp
Thanks for your help and support.
Jim Ramm PRO, OCDC, OCAPS
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