Ohio representatives considering bill that would circumvent federal gun laws
House Bill 62, if passed, would allow Ohio lawmakers to override any federal laws enacted to forbid gun ownership, tax guns and ammo, or track guns and owners.
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Ohio lawmakers have been considering a bill that would override federal laws around gun safety, even before President Joe Biden renewed his call for Congress to strengthen gun regulations following two deadly mass shootings last week.
House Bill 62, if passed, would allow Ohio lawmakers to override any federal laws enacted to forbid gun ownership, tax guns and ammo, or track guns and owners.
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Stand Your Ground law is now in effect in Ohio
Ohioans now have no duty to retreat when faced with an attacker. You can now shoot to kill anywhere you are legally allowed to be. Author: January Keaton Updated: 6:09 PM EDT April 6, 2021
OHIO, USA Should Ohioans have the right to kill, if in fear for their lives, no matter where they are? That’s the new measure signed into law by Governor Mike DeWine, which went into effect on Tuesday.
Ohio is now a Stand Your Ground state. Your first priority ought to be to do what’s best to protect yourself and your loved ones, not to figure out how to check off some strange box that Ohio had in its law previously, says Rob Sexton, Legislative Affairs Director of the Buckeye Firearms Association.