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The City of Columbus is asking the Ohio Supreme Court to rule individuals have no right to sue the city to overturn gun restrictions. The city argues gun…
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A group of protesters marched in downtown Columbus Wednesday in support of stricter gun regulations, especially expanded background checks and the red…
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More than 36 hundred people have written letters, emails and made phone calls to Ohio Governor Mike DeWine in the month following the Dayton shootings.…
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In a letter to the Senate, the business leaders say it is "simply unacceptable" to do nothing about gun violence and mass shootings in the U.S.
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Democrats and Republicans agree that Congress should tighten gun laws by passing universal background checks and red flag laws and require gun licenses as well as increase funding for mental health.
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The pro-gun group says the city and county are trying to discriminate against people "based on the viewpoint of their political speech."
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Dayton Mayor Nan Whaley is calling on majority U.S. Senate Republicans to pass gun reform legislation. Whaley was in Washington D.C. yesterday along with…
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The bills being considered by the U.S. House would limit access to high-capacity gun magazines and block any person convicted of a hate crime from obtaining a firearm.
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Republican U.S. Senator Rob Portman of Ohio says he supports some of Governor Mike DeWine's 17-point plan to curb gun violence. Ohio Public Radio's Jo…
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Cincinnati-based Kroger says it will no longer allow customers to openly carry guns in its stores. The grocery store chain is calling for stronger…