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Democrats in the Ohio Senate say some bills they have proposed to curb gun violence are bipartisan and should be passed into law.
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State lawmakers are considering a Republican-backed measure that would shield Ohioans from abiding by federal gun regulations.
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The legal battle over Columbus' local gun laws is ongoing in both Delaware County and Franklin County courts.
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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.
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Dr. Deborah Prothrow-Stith has spent decades framing violence as a public health issue. She spoke to Morning Edition about how guns fit into that picture and what prevention would look like.
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The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives released a major report that details how stolen guns and emerging technology like "ghost guns" play a factor in gun violence in the U.S.
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Cincinnati Council will likely pass new local gun regulations next week, and the city is suing Ohio for the right to pass even more gun laws.
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Even with homicides down from recent record highs, the city of Columbus is making some investments in fighting gun violence.
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Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost had filed a lawsuit against the City of Columbus to block its new gun laws.
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An ordinance approved Monday comes amid an ongoing legal fight with the state over the rights of cities to pass their own gun restrictions.