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The former federal prosecutor is the second person nominated to head an agency that hasn't had a Senate-confirmed leader since 2013.
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Gov. Mike DeWine (R-Ohio) says there are measures in the legislature that can help reduce gun violence while noting that the permitless carry bill he signed into law is simply "consistent" with the U.S. Constitution.
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The governor is considering what to do with the bill to allow concealed carry without a permit.
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Gov. Mike DeWine now has to decide whether to sign it as Republican voters are deciding who to vote for in the May primary.
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The Senate-approved legislation now goes before the Ohio House.
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The sponsor of the bill says it will prevent state or city leaders from closing gun stores.
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The bill now heads to the Ohio House which has already passed its own permitless carry legislation.
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The controversial bill eliminates a training requirement to obtain a license that is in current law.
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The bill drops the 700 hours of training now required in state law down to 20 hours.
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The bill targets the law requiring armed school workers to complete peace officer training.
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Does carrying a gun make a teacher a security officer or just a teacher who happens to be carrying a gun? Ohio Supreme Court justices on Tuesday focused on that singular question in hearing arguments for and against arming school staff.
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The Ohio Supreme Court will decide if a state law that says gun owners can’t use their weapons while drunk is constitutional.