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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.
 

Two lawmakers, each with different views on pit bulls, team up to attack the issue.
By Karen Kasler - July 10, 2008
Pit bulls have been blamed in a few very serious attacks in Ohio in recent weeks. In Lorain, a five year old boy was hospitalized after an attack by a pit bull. And last month, pit bulls mauled a Youngstown boy, bit a 12 year old Cincinnati boy 16 times, and went after two suburban Columbus postal workers. But the problem pit bulls present is so difficult that two lawmakers with opposite views are teaming up to deal with it. Statehouse correspondent Karen Kasler reports.
Karen Kasler reports (3:30)


 
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