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When state lawmakers return from the Thanksgiving break, the House could take up a bill that further expands gun rights in Ohio, by allowing people to carry weapons into buildings that have courtrooms in them, but not when court is in session.
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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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Conservatives now have a 6-to-3 majority — a vote to spare on any given issue. Experts expect the new majority to move aggressively on an agenda more conservative than any seen since the 1930s.
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A column published by one of Ohio's most powerful gun rights organizations says Second Amendment supporters should demand answers about the shooting death…
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The Supreme Court has largely ducked Second Amendment cases for years. But if the Senate confirms Trump's pick, Amy Coney Barrett, that could produce a big shift on gun regulations.
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The Founding Fathers were willing to be edited, it seems, but they did not want it to be easy. So they made the amending process a steep uphill climb, requiring a clear national consensus to succeed.
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Yesterday, Democratic members of the U.S House of Representatives staged a sit-in to demand gun regulations. This hour, we'll discuss the Second Amendment…
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10:00 Last Wednesday Ohio moved one step closer to a "stand your ground" law. Despite protests, the House approved a bill that would eliminate the "duty…
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10:00 The Second Amendment has been a topic of conversation over the last few months, in relation to the latest mass shootings around the country. On this…