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Ohio Democrats call on Republican colleagues to embrace multiple gun reform proposals

Ohio Democrats call on Republican colleagues to embrace multiple gun reform proposals Pro-gun advocate questions need for new gun measures Share Updated: 6:32 PM EDT Apr 19, 2021 Pro-gun advocate questions need for new gun measures Share Updated: 6:32 PM EDT Apr 19, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript PROPOSALS IN THE PAST REMAINS TO BE SEEN LAST WEEK’S MASS SHOOTING AT THIS FEDEX FACILITY IN INDIANAPOLIS. DREDGED UP A TRAGIC MEMORY FOR SHANNON DANIEL WAITIS AND IN MY CASE AN EXTREME RISK LAW VERY WELL COULD HAVE SAVED TO LIVES THAT DAY DANIEL WAIT, THIS IS TALKING ABOUT THE DAY HER ESTRANGED HUSBAND SHOT A MAN AND THEN TOOK HIS OWN LIFE. MY CHILDREN WERE HOME IN THE NEXT ROOM. MY FAMILY IS STILL HEALING FROM OUR SHARED TRAUMA. DANIEL WAITIS HAS NO VOLUNTEER WITH A GUN REFORM GROUP AND A VOCAL SUPPORTER OF A PROPOSED RED FLAG LAW IN OHIO. THESE EXTREME RUST PROTECTION WERE SAVE LIVES. BITING A CLEAR PROCESS FOR INTERVENTION IN ADDITION TO GIVI

Ohio Democratic lawmakers propose commonsense gun safety laws

Ohio Democratic lawmakers propose ‘commonsense’ gun safety laws Ismail Turay Jr. © Provided by Dayton Daily News Ohio Statehouse. COLUMBUS Ohio House Democratic lawmakers on Monday introduce a series of gun safety laws that they referred to as “commonsense” during a press conference. Saying mass shootings in Ohio and across the country have not declined since the Oregon District massacre in 2019, the proposed laws will ensure the promise of safety and security for all Ohioans, said Minority Leader Emilia Strong Sykes, D-Akron. Democrats must step up now because Gov. Mike DeWine and other Republicans have failed to pass meaningful laws to end gun violence, she said.

Ohio s Stand Your Ground law goes into effect Tuesday as the debate continues

Ohio’s ‘Stand Your Ground’ law goes into effect Tuesday as the debate continues Ohio’s ‘Stand Your Ground’ law goes into effect Tuesday which is getting a big reaction in the community By Syeda Abbas | April 5, 2021 at 7:26 PM EDT - Updated April 6 at 4:39 AM CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - Stand your ground. It’s a controversial, Republican-backed law that goes into effect across the state on Tuesday. The new law takes away the legal requirement that people try to retreat from a situation before using deadly force. Ohioans remain divided over whether the bill will make us safer or lead to unwarranted deaths.

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