What does our Editorial Board Roundtable think of Rep. Loychik’s move seeking to make Ohio a sanctuary state against certain federal gun laws? Might it open the door to home rule cities (whose rights are supposedly enshrined in Ohio’s Constitution now) to declare they can go ahead and enact their own gun measures? Our Editorial Board Roundtable offers its perspectives.
Should Ohio teachers with CCW permits be allowed to carry on school premises?
Updated Jan 30, 2021;
Posted Jan 30, 2021
In this 2016 file photo, Dave Holz, owner of Point Blank Range and Gun Shop, open carries in his store, and allows his employees to do the same. The Ohio Supreme Court is considering whether an Ohio school district is within its rights under Ohio law to let teachers without required gun-security training for school security officers but with concealed-carry licenses and active shooter training voluntarily carry guns to school. (Lynn Ischay/The Plain Dealer) The Plain Dealer
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By Editorial Board, cleveland.com and The Plain Dealer
Should Ohio keep its public colleges from restricting controversial speakers?
Updated Dec 12, 2020;
Posted Dec 12, 2020
In this Dec. 14, 2011 file photo, a protester is removed from the auditorium as Republican presidential candidate, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, spoke during a discussion about brain science research at the University of Iowa College of Public Health in Iowa City, Iowa. The Ohio General Assembly has sent Senate Bill 40 to Gov. Mike DeWine for signature. If signed into law, it would bar state colleges and universities from establishing free speech zones or otherwise restricting controversial speakers on campus. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)AP
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