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The bill that sets minimum training requirements for teachers, other personnel and volunteers who want to carry weapons in school buildings is likely to be on the Senate floor on Wednesday.
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A proposed bill would allow adults to carry a concealed gun without a permit.
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Four years ago, Heather Tuck-Macalla moved back to Bay Village, and although she鈥檚 a firm Democrat, she did not put out a yard sign for Hillary Clinton. 鈥淚 was afraid of, I don鈥檛 know, just ruffling feathers with neighbors,鈥 she said. 鈥淎nd I regret not doing that, because it鈥檚 worth ruffling.鈥 After all, this majority white, economically better off suburb backed George W. Bush twice, narrowly supported John McCain, and gave Mitt Romney a majority. But when the votes were counted in 2016, Clinton came out 10 points ahead of Donald Trump.
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A bill that would give Ohio鈥檚 local school boards the power to allow employees to carry guns in school buildings gets its first Senate hearing in almost鈥
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Activists from Moms Demand Action and the Brady Campaign fanned out behind the podium in a small Driving Park gymnasium. Wearing red or purple shirts,鈥
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Gun regulation advocates say they're ready to start working with Gov. Mike DeWine and other lawmakers to pass what they call "common sense" measures.These鈥
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The Ohio legislature's standoff over "Stand Your Ground" has been pushed back to the fall.Though the Ohio House widely expected on Wednesday to pass HB鈥
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Shortly after the 2012 shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary in Newtown, Conn. a gun control bill mandating universal background checks on gun sales failed in Congress. In a press conference at the White House, President Obama lashed out at members of Congress. 鈥淚t came down to politics. The worry that that vocal minority of gun owners would come after them in future elections. So they caved to the pressure,鈥 said Obama. Since then, a group campaigning in support of gun control has grown and branched out across the country.
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As America grappled with another mass shooting on Tuesday, Ohio lawmakers debated the latest bill to expand gun owner rights. The usual arguments were鈥