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Democratic state lawmakers, Columbus city leaders and activists for gun reforms say gun policies passed by the Ohio Legislature are making cities less safe.
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There were a lot of questions raised about the Republican-sponsored Ohio House bill that pushes back on federal gun control policy in an unusual way.
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The governor is considering what to do with the bill to allow concealed carry without a permit.
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The Senate-approved legislation now goes before the Ohio House.
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A bill that would give Ohio鈥檚 local school boards the power to allow employees to carry guns in school buildings gets its first Senate hearing in almost鈥
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Gov. Mike DeWine鈥檚 gun plan calls for using the so-called 鈥減ink slip鈥 process to separate people thought to be dangerous from their guns. But a top鈥
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Two months and a day after Gov. Mike DeWine announced he was working on a plan to address gun violence after a mass shooting in Dayton, he鈥檚 unveiled a鈥
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A pair of House Republicans are pushing for a bill that would mandate better reporting into the database used for background checks on gun sales. They say鈥
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It鈥檚 been almost two months since Gov. Mike DeWine proposed a package of gun law and mental health policy changes, and he says lawmakers will soon look鈥
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Gov. Mike DeWine says more needs to be done to make sure Ohio鈥檚 schools are safe. And he's signed an executive order to immediately put more resources in鈥