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Kasich Wants to Address Red Flag Law in Lame Duck Session

ANDY CHOW
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STATEHOUSE NEWS BUREAU
John Kasich with John Born (on Kasich's left), Director of the Ohio Department of Public Safety and Karhlton Moore (on Kasich's right), Executive Director of the Ohio Office of Criminal Justice Services

Ohio lawmakers are preparing to return to the Statehouse for what looks like a busy lame duck session. This is when legislators pass a slew of bills before the year ends. Gov. John Kasich is among the many state leaders preparing for what could be a big fight over hot button bills.

There’s at least one bill Kasich says he knows he won’t sign.

“Stand Your Ground bill, I’d veto any bill like that.”

Republican lawmakers have hinted at moving the Stand Your Ground bill, which makes it easier to use lethal force in self-defense.

The gun bill Kasich does want them to approve is the “Red Flag Law,” which allows people to ask a court to confiscate someone’s firearms if they seem to pose a threat.

“It would be a terrible mistake not to do it in this lame duck session, because when you get into the next session everyone’s going to be worried about who’s going to yell at them.”

Kasich points to the latest mass shooting in a southern California bar as proof that Ohio needs to pass his so-called common sense gun regulations.

Andy Chow is a general assignment state government reporter who focuses on environmental, energy, agriculture, and education-related issues. He started his journalism career as an associate producer with ABC 6/FOX 28 in Columbus before becoming a producer with WBNS 10TV.