-
Attempts to attach an amendment to ban the federal government from using local and state police entities to enforce national firearms laws in Ohio failed.
-
One bill would provide a tax credit for donations to so-called pregnancy distress centers in Ohio, and the other would ban cities from keeping a list of guns and gun owners.
-
Democrats in the Ohio Senate say some bills they have proposed to curb gun violence are bipartisan and should be passed into law.
-
State lawmakers are considering a Republican-backed measure that would shield Ohioans from abiding by federal gun regulations.
-
The bill contends owning guns is a Second Amendment right, so the weapons shouldn't be taxed.
-
There were a lot of questions raised about the Republican-sponsored Ohio House bill that pushes back on federal gun control policy in an unusual way.
-
The new law establishes that local school districts still have the option to allow teachers and staff to be armed if they receive the new amount of required training.
-
Gov. Mike DeWine did not mention several of the gun regulations he proposed in 2019 after the Dayton mass shooting.
-
The sponsor of the bill says it will prevent state or city leaders from closing gun stores.
-
The suit says the law removing the duty to retreat and allowing lethal force to be used if a person feels threatened is unconstitutional.