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"An exasperated Mayor Frank Jackson of Cleveland on Monday called on Ohio lawmakers to prohibit anyone under 21 from possessing a firearm. Jackson went ballistic over the Sept. 1 slaying of 12-year-old Asteve'e 'Cookie' Thomas ..."
"Mayors in many U.S. cities, including Cincinnati, are fed up with innocent residents getting shot up by would-be Billy the Kids not much older than the Cleveland 12-year-old that was hit by a stray bullet."
"But there are a few pesky problems with Jackson's proposal, not least of which is finding enough lawmakers to back such a ban ... Another is that current Ohio and Kentucky laws, which require gun buyers to be at least 18, haven't kept underage urban teens from packing heat or using it." ... |
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