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OH: Gov. Mike DeWine Signs Bill Expanding 'Stand your ground' Policy
Submitted by:
David Williamson
Website: http://libertyparkpress.com
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Gov. Mike DeWine Monday signed into law a controversial bill that changes Ohio's "stand your ground" policy, expanding the use of firearms in self-defense anywhere someone has the right to be, not just in one's home or vehicle. Senate Bill 175, sponsored by Republican State Senator Tim Schaffer, amends Ohio law to expand locations in which a person has no duty to retreat before using a firearm in defense. |
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PHORTO
(1/5/2021)
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Well, well. Even a blind RINO gets it, apparently. |
Comment by:
PHORTO
(1/5/2021)
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No comments section in the article, and not enough room here.
Here's a link to my categorical response, posted at RightMindsForum:
http://www.rightmindsforum.com/cgi-bin/anyboard.cgi/rightminds?cmd=get&cG=332363539313&zu=333236353839&v=2&gV=0&p= |
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