Introduction to the Ohio State Jural Assembly
The Ohio State Jural Assembly state Committee of Safety seeks to model effective behavior that our county Committees of Safety can follow.
We gather together weekly for an hour to discuss the matters our members find most pressing to mankind on Ohio. Counties, then, pursue their specific concerns with their local ‘agency representative’ men and women.
The sole purpose of the state committee of safety is to help the counties across Ohio get settled and established in a standard pattern of procedures.
Once 2/3 of the counties on Ohio are settled and functioning consistently, the State Committee of Safety will only continue to exist as the central contact point for county representatives from all counties to meet together on a regular basis (as the lawfully seated State House of Representatives/Senate) collaborating together for mutual support,
and as the Grand Jury Commission. This common law judicial function (by mutual agreement via compact between the counties and the state) will be the sole aspect of the current ‘State CoS’ that will remain the same, sourcing jurists from every county when needed.
Below, you can view videos of recent meetings as examples.
The goal for each county Committee of Safety is always to locally
peacefully address the civic issues your neighbors are concerned with and
seek out those public officials responsible for representing you,
petitioning them peacefully (verbally and in writing) through most effective channels.
Here we show, as best we can on this site, the various topics that have come up,
how local concerns have been dealt with so we all can glean from the experience(s) of our neighbors, whether productive or not.