SALEM HUNTING CLUB OF OHIO

 

SALEM HUNTING CLUB BULLETINS

These handguns were stolen recently in the  Fairfield, Ohio area.
If you come across these, please contact your local police department.

Thanks!

Taurus 38 SP w/ gold accents   serial # C028358

Kahr cw9                                                 EE3750
Bersa .380 -                                            A25249
Regent 1911                                           09Y 00369
Smith & Wesson Sigma                          DSU0493
Taurus PT 709                                      1-709039 (or) TCT49702 ( not sure which is serial )
Taurus 24/7                                           NCR73845
Glock 36                                                 EXZ428US
Glock 30                                                 FPV238
Glock 19                                                 LZV050
Glock 23                                                 NTP351
Glock 26                                                 NWM267
Keltec P-11                                            ALN00 

For those of you who might have always wanted to join the NRA but never did.  Here is your chance.  The information below was sent to me today Friday, March 27, 2009 in an E-Mail Newsletter from the Buckeye Firearms Association http://www.buckeyefirearms.org/  I hope you find this to be useful.

David

NRA now offering FREE "Bonus" memberships!

If you're not yet a member of the NRA, or if you have friends, family, or children who haven't joined yet, this could be a once-in-a-lifetime chance to get memberships at no cost.

Sign up now!
http://www.nrahq.org/nrabonus/

To prepare for coming battles to protect our Second Amendment rights, the NRA is offering what it's calling "Bonus" memberships to rapidly swell their ranks of pro-gun Americans. These memberships are for 1 year, come with all the usual benefits of membership, including a magazine, insurance savings, and discounts at many popular businesses.

We don't know how long this special offer will last. They certainly can't do this forever. So we recommend that you act immediately to avoid missing out.

You can sign up yourself, your wife, kids, friends, neighbors, nieces, nephews, and anyone you think should be a member. But please, do it NOW!

Go to the NRA Bonus Membership page.
http://www.nrahq.org/nrabonus/

 

There is no need to be suspicious of this offer.  I just called the NRA Membership Department at 1-800-672-3888.  The Customer Service Rep(Ann) that I spoke to said that the offer is legitimate.  She also said that the http://www.nrahq.org/nrabonus/ web site is a link off of the NRA Headquarters Web Site and is also legitimate.

David

Safety main focus at concealed carry class

By KEVIN HOWELL

POSTED: January 16, 2009

 

SALEM- At The Salem Hunting Club, safety is priority number one.

That is why the club provides Concealed Carry License classes that offer participants an extra measure of safety- legally.

"With the recent passing of Concealed Carry laws in Ohio, adults over the age of 21 can, with proper state-mandated training, carry a concealed handgun," said Jay Klein, the club's public relations officer. "As an organization that clearly has ties to firearms, The Salem Hunting Club feels an obligation to offer classes that will give people a better understanding of the many facets involved with the responsibility of carrying a gun."

Participants can earn their accreditation for the license by completing one 12-hour class at the club.

What began as just one class taught by current Perry Township Police Chief Mike Emigh, the classes are now offered monthly and taught by Chris Harben, a certified instructor from Tiffin, Ohio.

"People want to defend themselves- if needed," said Klein. "These classes teach how to properly use a gun in extreme emergencies. Finding experienced, well-educated instructors is vital for assuring students taking these classes will be receiving the best possible information available. We've accomplished that with the instructors who have taught the classes at our club."

Not just for gun enthusiasts, though, the classes attract a wide range of students, Klein said, adding that the previous class included a three-time Purple Heart recipient, a surgeon and five women.

And Harben agreed that the class is for everybody.

"The end result is a responsible citizen better prepared to exercise a civil right," said Harben. "We focus on the safety aspect of firearms, so when people are in emergencies, they have the knowledge and confidence to protect themselves."

According to Harben, the class has three main topics- safety, ability and laws.

Safety: Harben teaches how to handle the gun properly, how it functions and the parts of the firearm and their names, as well as many other logistical pieces of information.

Ability: Harben said the class increases the confidence of participants to use a firearm in self-defense if needed. "It's important for people to not only know how to use a gun, but to feel confident to use it in stressful situations," he said.

Laws: Harben said the class also increases participants' understanding of laws regarding firearm use. "It's important for us as non-law enforcement officials to know the laws because we aren't given the benefit of the doubt when mistakes are made," he said.

The 12-hour, one-day classes cost $90 each and participants must provide their own handguns and ammunition and eye and ear protection, as well as dress for the weather, as they will be required to use the range.

Even though the January class is filled, prospective students seeking information on the program or wishing to register for the Feb. 28 class may visit

 

www.salemhuntingclubofohio.com.

 

Kevin Howell can be reached at:

 

khowell@salemnews.net