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Gov. Mike DeWine says he鈥檚 deeply concerned about attacks at houses of worship, including at a synagogue in California this weekend. That has him looking鈥
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Ohio Senate president Larry Obhof (R-Medina) said he's open to discussing two high-profile gun laws when the General Assembly returns next year: the鈥
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This was the year Ohio saw a dramatic tone shift when it comes to gun policies 鈥 at least when it came to Gov. John Kasich.For seven years, the鈥
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Ohio lawmakers are preparing to return to the Statehouse for what looks like a busy lame duck session. Legislators are expected to pass a slew of bills鈥
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Gov. John Kasich will allow a gun bill to become law without his signature, using an unusual procedure under Ohio law.Kasich said Friday that he will not鈥
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A coalition seeking to reduce gun violence across Ohio is urging lawmakers to act quickly to enact Republican Gov. John Kasich's proposed gun law鈥
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In Ohio, it only takes one act of violence to make you eligible for a civil protection order if the courts agree there鈥檚 a clear and credible threat of鈥
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States across the political spectrum have turned recently to a new kind of gun control measure, known as red flag laws or extreme risk protection orders. They allow for the seizure of guns from potentially dangerous people.
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Two Republican Ohio lawmakers have introduced a new bill that would ban all abortions. The ban would apply even in cases of rape, incest, or if the鈥
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A so-called 鈥渞ed flag鈥 bill introduced in the Republican-dominated Ohio Senate would allow authorities to confiscate guns from people thought to be safety鈥