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Judge Gives Student Gun-Rights Group More Time To Prepare OSU Suit

A judge is giving a gun rights group more time to argue why its lawsuit challenging Ohio State University over its weapons ban shouldn't be dismissed.  

The Students for Concealed Carry Foundation says the ban restricts constitutionally protected rights, including the right to self-defense by Ohio State students living in university housing.  The lawsuit in Franklin County court says the ban restricts the rights of both lawful gun owners who want to carry weapons openly and holders of concealed-carry permits.  Earlier this month, Ohio State asked Judge Daniel Hogan to throw out the lawsuit, arguing the group hasn't shown how its individual members are harmed by the ban.  Hogan on Monday agreed to give the group more time to respond to Ohio State's request.
 

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