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The suit says the law removing the duty to retreat and allowing lethal force to be used if a person feels threatened is unconstitutional.
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Ohio鈥檚 new 鈥淪tand Your Ground鈥 law goes into effect tomorrow (Tuesday 4-6-21) but already, a bill has been introduced at the Statehouse that would gut it.鈥
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The Republican lawmaker who proposed removing from state law the duty to retreat before using deadly force in a public place says he鈥檚 concerned about an鈥
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Gov. Mike DeWine (R-Ohio) has signed the so-called "Stand Your Ground" bill, SB175, which removes the requirement for a person to retreat before shooting鈥
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As state lawmakers return for a final week of their lame duck session, Gov. Mike DeWine is hinting he鈥檒l veto a controversial gun bill they sent to him鈥
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The controversial gun law that removes the "duty to retreat" requirement before a person can use lethal force in self-defense was passed by the Ohio鈥
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Dayton Mayor Nan Whaley wants lawmakers to shelve a bill that would remove restrictions for using lethal force in self-defense. The so-called "Stand Your鈥
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A coalition of eight groups advocating for more gun control is starting an online petition campaign to stop efforts to pass the 鈥淪tand Your Ground鈥 bill鈥
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For most of 2019, a lot of talk about guns focused on bills that would lift restrictions until the deadly mass shooting in Dayton turned the tables.The鈥
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Gov. Mike DeWine says one of his top priorities in 2020 will be to push the package of gun and mental health law changes that he put forward after the鈥