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Gun Control Laws: Too Far or Not Far Enough?

The debate has heated up in the days after the school shooting in Connecticut.

 

What do you think about the gun laws in Ohio—are they not strict enough or do restrictions need to be scaled back?

It’s a question that has recently taken on more weight in the days following a deadly school shooting in Connecticut

Ohio’s gun laws have been becoming more lenient in recent years, the Columbus Dispatch reports, pointing to a variety of new laws. That includes one passed in 2011 to allow concealed-carry weapons in bars. 

And it’s likely that the restrictions will loosen even further soon. Gov. John Kasich is expected to sign House Bill 495, NewsNet5.com reports.

According to the most recent bill analysis, the bill would loosen reciprocity agreements with other states regarding concealed-carry permits, eliminate a requirement that applicants must submit certificates of competency for renewal and allow concealed-carry weapons in the parking garages at the State Capitol Building and the Riffe Center for Government and the Arts in Columbus.

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    • They are too strict
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    • They are fair
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Related Topics: Assault Weapons Ban, Gun Laws, Newtown, Newtown Shooting, Sandy Hook shooting, School Shooting, gun control, and ohio gun laws

The Biz

10:32 am on Wednesday, December 19, 2012

To me the issue is not what he he used to kill, but why he did it. How could his mental issues been noticed and quickly handled for everyone's safety. We need to have proper mental health facilities available to assist parents, friends, coworkers etc when they notice an issue with someone. We need to try and get help for those we are concerned about and not just hope someone else will do it.

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