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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.
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The bill would add more factors to background checks before a gun is purchased.
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The announcement comes a week after a Franklin County Common Pleas judge issued a preliminary injunction blocking part of a 2018 state law that expanded self-defense protections and other gun rights.
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As a new law slashing the amount of training needed to arm Ohio teachers goes into effect, the Democratic candidate for governor is criticizing incumbent Republican Mike DeWine for signing it into law.
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The bill features five specific proposals, but doesn't include gun reform ideas that polls have shown have overwhelming support in Ohio and elsewhere.
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A group of local gun shop owners is partnering with the Ohio Suicide Prevention Foundation to launch a unique suicide prevention program in the state.
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The state is urging law enforcement agencies and courts to use a new digital reporting tool to enter information into state and national criminal databases.
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The president's signing comes just over a month after the mass shooting at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas, killed 19 children and two adults.