After another gun debate -- the kind that has played out in every legislative session for the past decade -- a bill allowing permit holders to carry concealed guns into bars and restaurants that serve alcohol passed the Ohio Senate yesterday. Arguing that such establishments become "victim zones" because no one is armed, Senate Republicans, joined by a few Democrats, voted 23-10 for the bill. It also would loosen restrictions on how permit holders are allowed to carry guns inside their vehicles.
Read Original at: The Columbus Dispatch (Ohio)