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OH: Kasich: 'I'm A Second Amendment Guy, But I'm Going To Veto This Gun Bill'
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Mark A. Taff
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Outgoing Ohio Republican Gov. John Kasich says he’s a Second Amendment guy, but he’s vetoing the latest gun bill, which included permitting off-duty officers to carry concealed firearms and placing tougher punishments of illegal straw purchasers, because a provision would have shifted the burden of proof in self-defense shootings. As of now, in Ohio, the shooter has to prove he or she legally acted in self-defense. Pro-gun rights groups say Ohio is the only state in the country that follows this protocol in these incidents.The Columbus Dispatchadded that Kasich was irritated that the legislature couldn’t come up with bipartisan red flag laws, which the governor said was scuttled over “rotten, stinking politics.” |
Comment by:
jac
(12/20/2018)
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Except that he does not support the second amendment. |
Comment by:
PHORTO
(12/20/2018)
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This self-righteous pig gives me a major cramp. |
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