Thursday, July 28, 2011

Gun Rights Attorney Derek DeBrosse on NRA NEWS!

UPDATE TO CANTON CASE!

On July 25, 2011, Canton City Council President Allen Schulman went on a tirade about the public outcry against the civil rights violations that recently occurred as a result of Canton Police Officer Daniel Harless' actions with concealed carry holder William Bartlett. Schulman clearly has no resepct for our civil rights and blames the incident on the fact that a law abiding citizen wanted to ensure he was protected. Ohioans For Concealed Carry has called for both Officer Harless and President Schulman's resignation. The ramblings can be listened to here.

Thursday, July 21, 2011

Canton PD proves the point of the problem with "promptly" notifying.

There is currently a case arising out of Canton Ohio that has gun rights advocates angered. From what can be seen on the video it appears the Canton PD has violated the victim's Constitutional rights on many levels. As an Ohio Criminal Defense Attorney and Gun Lawyer this case is extremely disturbing to me. The Police Dash Cam Video can be viewed here: Canton Dash Cam Video.

Sunday, July 17, 2011

Derek DeBrosse to be Regular Guest on Gun Talk Radio Show!

Ohio Gun Law Attorney, Derek A. DeBrosse, has made a few appearances this past year on Trigger Time with Joe which is broadcast from 55KRC in Cincinnati. Recently an invitation was offered to appear more regularly and it appears Derek will be making a bi-weekly appearance if not more often on the show. The next show is tonight at 7pm and can be tuned into live at 55KRC. The show is an hour long radio talk spot that is broadcast every Sunday evening at 7pm.

Saturday, July 02, 2011

Restaurant Carry Passes!


On Thursday, June 30, 2011, Governor Kasich signed into law SB17 & HB54. Derek DeBrosse, Esq. was present at the signing ceremony as General Counsel for Ohioans for Concealed Carry. These bills are a huge achievement for the gun rights community in the State of Ohio. Now citizens will be able to protect themselves in establishments that serve alcohol. The bills also simplified motor vehicle carry doing away with some of the most restrictive criminal offenses regarding vehicle carry in the country. As an Ohio gun attorney the recent changes in the law have a special impact on many of my clients as they also restore law abiding citizens to their 2nd Amendment rights who may have lost those rights for minor criminal offenses. This is a huge step forward for the state of Ohio and the protection of these very important rights does not stop here - stay tuned for further goals an initiatives by organizations such as the NRA and Ohioans for Concealed Carry.