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Legislature has passed the bill, and the governor intends to sign it. Cities may not pass laws more restrictive than those of the state, and anyone wronged when they do can sue, and can also recover attorney's fees if I read it correctly. link
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Ohio has had a law like that for a few years now.
Our Attorney General has sued a few cities like Cleveland more than once for trying to ignore the law.
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I hadnt heard of this law. My first reaction is this is great, till it is used in a way you dont like
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Legislature has passed the bill, and the governor intends to sign it. Cities may not pass laws more restrictive than those of the state, and anyone wronged when they do can sue, and can also recover attorney's fees if I read it correctly. link Denton, it's already illegal under State Law for municpalities to pass gun laws. What this new bill does is allow indiviuals to bring suit against those municipalities This bill stems from a successful legal battle by a young man against the City of Erie, who arrested himfor violating their no guns in the park law
The government plans these shootings by targeting kids from kindergarten that the government thinks they can control with drugs until the appropriate time--DerbyDude
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Thanks for the clarification. So what this does is put some actual teeth in an existing law. Good.
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Ohio has had a law like that for a few years now.
Our Attorney General has sued a few cities like Cleveland more than once for trying to ignore the law.
Myron One good reason to keep a Republican in the AG office.
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Legislature has passed the bill, and the governor intends to sign it. Cities may not pass laws more restrictive than those of the state, and anyone wronged when they do can sue, and can also recover attorney's fees if I read it correctly. link Denton, it's already illegal under State Law for municpalities to pass gun laws. What this new bill does is allow indiviuals to bring suit against those municipalitiesThis bill stems from a successful legal battle by a young man against the City of Erie, who arrested himfor violating their no guns in the park law It does more that that. It allows "Membership Organizations" (NRA) to sue municipalities on their members behalf and removed the "resident" requirements.
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