
FILE - Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine pauses while speaking about the people of Dayton following the Dayton Mass Shooting on Tuesday, Aug. 6, 2019, at the Ohio Statehouse in Columbus, Ohio. DeWine has signed into law a gun rights bill eliminating an individual's duty to retreat before using force. The measure expands the so-called “stand your ground” right from an individual’s house and car to any place a person lawfully has the right to be. The Republican governor's decision followed months of saying any new gun legislation should include his proposals for for toughening background checks and boosting penalties for felons committing new crimes with guns. (Joshua A. Bickel /The Columbus Dispatch via AP, File)
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