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Re-Submitted Proposal Would Expand Background Checks On Gun Show Sales

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A gun safety group has resubmitted a proposal that could potentially end up on the ballot next year. The group has written new language for its proposal to expand background checks on people who buy guns at gun shows and online.  Ohio Public Radio's Andy Chow reports.

The petition calls for Ohio lawmakers to require federally-licensed firearms dealers to conduct nearly all gun sales and transfers expanding background checks and closing the so-called “Gun Show Loophole.”

 

Ohioans for Gun Safety’s Dennis Willard says the group made some simple changes in its petition language after the attorney general denied their first filing.

 

“Because there’s so much overwhelming support for background checks for gun safety in Ohio we were able to collect over 1,700 signatures, we need 1,000 valid signatures so we think we’re in good shape.”

 

The petition includes exemptions on gun transfers, such as among family members.

 

Groups against gun restrictions say expanding these background checks won’t reduce crime.

 

 

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