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The following selected articles are taken from a number of past issues of the PROponent, the official member newsletter of Peoples Rights
Organization. If you would like to read timely articles similar to
these on a regular basis, click on JOIN PRO to find out how your donation will put current editions of PROponent in your mailbox.
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What is "Home Rule" and State Pre-Emption? 1/1/2006 By Terence Regan PRO Chairman Terence Regan dissects the discussion about Ohio's "Home Rule" style of government, House Bill 347, and the confusing patchwork of gun restrictions that litter the Buckeye State. read more
Join Fight Against Columbus Gun Ban 11/1/2005 By Terence Regan, PRO Chairman Peoples Rights Organization Chairman Terence Regan appeals to PRO members, friends of PRO, gun rights supporters, and opponents of intrusive government, to help fight a meaningless Ohio gun ban. read more
More Than Just A Gun Group 7/15/2005 By Terence Regan PRO Chairman Terence Regan takes a look at the ills facing Ohio, its economic needs, and how politicians use gun bans to try to make people feel better. read more
Quirky Ohio Carry; AWB Expires 10/01/2004 By Brent Greer A look at Ohio's new concealed carry law, now in effect for several months, and the expiration of the federal Clinton-Brady rifle ban. read more
Journalist of the Year Calls PROponent "Best" 10/01/2002 By PROponent Editors "2002 Journalist of the Year" Dave Kopel calls Peoples Rights Organization's PROponent newsletter the "best" of its kind in the nation. read more
One Problem, Two Very Different Outcomes 7/15/2002 By Ellen Wickham PRO Women's Issues Chair Ellen Wickham takes a look at two very different results of firearms laws in Ohio, with one very tragic ending. read more
Nixed By NICS? 03/01/2001 By David M. Buda, Esq. Nixed By NICS? What should you do if you fail your background check? Attorney and PRO Board Member David Buda describes how minor, youthful indiscretions in your past can pop up to haunt you today -- and how you can deal with the implications. read more
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