Ohio House Democrats seek to enact a series of gun reform bills in response to alarming gun violence statistics, which saw 571 gun-related deaths in the state in 2024 alone. Lawmakers argue they are fighting against a Republican supermajority that prioritizes regulations benefiting large gun sales over the protection of citizens, with calls for legislative action becoming increasingly urgent as gun deaths rise 42% from 2013 to 2022.
Among the proposed bills is one to prohibit certain firearm transfers without background checks, which has yet to gain traction in the Statehouse. As Democrats aim to promote common sense regulations and responsible gun ownership, lawmakers like Rep. Darnell T. Brewer question how many tragedies must occur before meaningful action is taken. The urgency of this legislative push is underscored by the staggering statistic that over 1,000 Ohioans aged 19 and younger have died from gun violence in the past decade.
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