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This week on "The State of Ohio": State lawmakers consider what they can do in the wake of the horrible and yet miraculous escape story out of Cleveland involving three women held prisoner in a house for a decade. New data shows more than half of all violent crimes are committed by a very small numbers of offenders. Lawmakers are now working to target that tiny group. And more thoughts on legislation that would dramatically change rules on unions in Ohio.
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| Exotic animals caretakers outraged over passage of bill to regulate ownership. |
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By Jo Ingles - April 26, 2012 |
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Last year, it was hard to find anyone in Ohio who didn’t think some changes needed to be made to laws regarding private ownership of exotic animals. The incident near Zanesville where more than four dozen loose, roaming exotic animals were killed by law enforcement officials made international news -prompting Ohio’s leaders to take action. But some owners of exotics say the state is over-reacting in new legislation that’s been passed by the Ohio Senate and is now on its way to the Ohio House. Statehouse correspondent Jo Ingles reports. |
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Jo Ingles reports (2:53)
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