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The Senate-approved legislation now goes before the full Ohio House.
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Most of his "Strong Ohio" initiatives will return as part of the budget.
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An influential gun rights group says it鈥檚 opposing a bill that would make changes in Ohio鈥檚 gun and mental health laws. The leader of the Ohio House had鈥
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Gov. Mike DeWine has said his major priority for 2020 is to push for his anti-gun violence package in the legislature. He took that message to hundreds of鈥
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The gun bill supported by Gov. Mike DeWine and introduced in October is likely to see some changes before it reaches the Ohio Senate for a vote. Senate Bill 221 seeks to expand court authority to remove firearms from people considered a threat and to increase background checks before private gun sales.
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Lawmakers are preparing to have more hearings on a bill that makes it easier to use lethal force as self-defense in a threatening situation. But Gov. Mike鈥
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A quarter of the Ohio House 鈥 all Republicans 鈥 have signed on to a new 鈥渟tand your ground鈥 self-defense bill introduced last month.That鈥檚 setting up鈥
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Two weeks after Governor Mike DeWine unveiled his so-called STRONG Ohio gun control package, groups on both sides of the issue are ramping up the鈥
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The gun violence bill that Gov. Mike DeWine unveiled two months after the Dayton mass shooting will soon have its first hearing in the Ohio Senate. The鈥