4/10/2011

Nearly 200,000 very law-abiding permit holders in Ohio

The headline in this Ohio newspaper says it all: "Concealed carry grows as critics’ fears of ‘bloodbath’ proven wrong."

Nearly 200,000 Ohioans have been issued a license to carry a concealed handgun since the state’s concealed carry law took effect in April 2004.

Here in Lorain County, since 2004, a total of 5,416 concealed carry licenses have been issued. In 2010 alone, the Lorain County Sheriff’s Office issued 852 new licenses, according to data provided by the Attorney General’s Office and Sgt. Diana Nicholl. In 2009, 798 licenses were issued. The number of new applicants has grown annually since 2006.

Neighboring Huron County issued 234 licenses in 2009, and Erie County’s sheriff issued 1,058.

“I think the consensus is that folks want them so they can, if they so desire, carry a concealed handgun to protect themselves, their loved ones or acquaintances,” Erie County Sheriff Capt. Paul Sigsworth said.

When the law first went into effect, opponents argued there would be more crime and weapons assaults. That has largely proven to not be the case, Lorain County Sheriff Phil Stammitti said.
“We haven’t had any big problems since the law took effect in 2004,” Stammitti said.

Sigsworth said Erie County hasn’t had any major problems either.

“We have had very few issues with the folks issued licenses through our agency,” Sigsworth said. “And the vast majority appear to be law abiding ...” . . .

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1 Comments:

Blogger Karl said...

I'm one of those 200k Mr. Lott, but the number can be misleading. I know of others in Ohio who carry without a permit. They don't want to be "on a list" and prefer to take the risk of a steeper fine if caught. They don't want to acknowledge that the government can take away this particular right/privilege/freedom.

Has your research ever considered their numbers? I would expect they would be grouped with all people carrying without a permit (ie. criminals).

4/11/2011 9:37 AM  

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