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Ohio can’t afford a patchwork of gun laws
By Karol Korotkin | 7 hours ago"Fragmented local gun laws may feel empowering to city leaders, but they create confusion for residents, extra burdens for law enforcement and instability for the courts. Most importantly, they threaten to turn fundamental rights into privileges that vary by zip code."
When cities deserve a say: Why Ohio needs local gun control authority
By Kayla Williams | Yesterday"When a community faces daily threats of violence, it should be able to decide how best to reduce those risks. We trust cities to make decisions about policing, zoning and emergency management, and firearm safety should be parallel among those listed."
A call to uniformity: Why gun laws should be left up to the state
By Gracie Cribbs | 2 days ago"The Second Amendment of the United States Constitution protects all citizens’ right to obtain and bear arms. If an Ohio city, or rather any lower level of government, were to enact its own gun laws limiting this freedom, it would be in direct violation of this amendment."

