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Gov. Mike DeWine now has to decide whether to sign it as Republican voters are deciding who to vote for in the May primary.
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Ron Hood and Candice Keller filed their paperwork on the eve of the primary filing deadline.
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The bill now heads to the Ohio House which has already passed its own permitless carry legislation.
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Lawmakers are considering a proposal that would allow teachers and school workers to carry guns in schools if they have the eight hours of training that comes with earning a concealed carry license. The bill, which gives local school districts the authority to require additional training, is sparking a debate on how to keep students safe in the classroom.
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Gov. Mike DeWine (R-Ohio) is bringing back his proposal to create more gun regulations which he says will reduce crime around the state. These were...
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Gov. Mike DeWine’s decision to sign the so-called Stand Your Ground gun bill into law isn’t sitting well with some city and state leaders who thought they were making headway in their fight against gun violence.
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Gov. Mike DeWine on Monday signed a "Stand Your Ground" bill into law, backing off his threat to veto after Ohio lawmakers declined to pass gun control proposals.
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As state lawmakers return for a final week of their lame duck session, Gov. Mike DeWine is hinting he’ll veto a controversial gun bill they sent to him last week.
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In the wake of last year's mass shooting, many Ohio politicians said they would "Do Something" about gun laws in Ohio. But a year later, nothing has happened.
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The Ohio Supreme Court will decide if a state law that says gun owners can’t use their weapons while drunk is constitutional.
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The leader of the Ohio House had pointed to that bill as an alternative to Gov. Mike DeWine’s anti-gun violence package – a proposal that is likely to...
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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.