Many recent school shootings were not the mass killing events that schools typically drill for. Rather, they were an extension of rising everyday gun violence.
By James Densley, The Conversation, David Riedman, The Conversation and Jillian Peterson, The Conversation
The Republican-controlled Ohio House on Jan. 22 approved a bill that would allow school boards to designate some school employees to carry concealed firearms.
City Council joined statewide efforts to avoid loosening restrictions on the use of deadly force when it unanimously passed on Sept. 11 a resolution that opposes Ohio’s version of controversial “Stand Your Ground” laws.