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The bill is in reaction to the incidences that have been happening in Columbus lately due to increased crimes involving guns, which cities in Ohio can’t regulate.
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The crime survivors say more than two dozen states already have legislation that does that on their books.
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Ohio's Attorney General says that technology is being used more often to solve crimes.
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Ohio’s opioid crisis is causing problems for the state’s crime lab. The Bureau of Criminal Investigation, which processes chemical evidence for cases…