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The public health directors of three Ohio cities and the surrounding counties have issued stay-at-home advisories to slow the spread of the coronavirus; Daily COVID-19 numbers were delayed on Wednesday, as the state said 鈥渢housands of reports are pending review鈥 due to technical glitches; Aultman Hospital in Canton will be the first site in the 12-county region to distribute any upcoming coronavirus vaccines; and more stories.
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The state has joined two U.S. Supreme Court lawsuits dealing with gun ownership and regulations. Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost says one of the suits is鈥
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A gun owners鈥 group is lobbying to change a self-defense law passed in the lame duck session last year 鈥 saying it could make felons out of half a million鈥
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In a surprise move, the Ohio Senate has stripped the 鈥淪tand Your Ground鈥 provisions out of the 鈥淪tand Your Ground鈥 bill. Opponents of the bill still have鈥
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Gov. John Kasich has been urging lawmakers to pass a bill that would put a red-flag law in place to prevent people deemed dangerous by a court from buying鈥
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Ohio students are once again preparing to walk out of their classrooms in support of stricter gun laws.The Friday walkouts, protests and marches will mark鈥
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The Ohio Legislature is hearing testimony on dueling gun bills this week.Democrats have previously introduced a ban on bump stocks and a so called 鈥渞ed鈥
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A new bill has been introduced in the Ohio Legislature that includes gun control measures backed by Gov. John Kasich. This time, a Republican is鈥
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There are 22 bills related to guns pending in the Ohio Legislature right now. It鈥檚 hard to predict what might happen to them after the deadly Florida鈥
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A bill that would allow licensed permit holders to carry concealed weapons into gun-free zones is on its way to the Senate after passing the House.鈥