'Moms Demand Action' Push for Common Sense Gun Legislation in Ohio During Advocacy Day

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Audrea Hickman’s son Jarrin was murdered on April 17, 2020.

She shared her story during a rally as part of the Moms Demand Action and Students Demand Action Annual Advocacy Day at the Ohio Statehouse Wednesday. About a hundred people donning red shirts gathered for a rally Wednesday morning at the Trinity Episcopal Church to kick off the day.

State Reps. Richard Brown, D-Canal Winchester, and Dani Isaacsohn, D-Cincinnati, put forth a bill that would repeal the state’s permitless concealed carry law and reinstate the law requiring someone to have a permit to carry a concealed handgun in public. “In the state of Ohio you’re still allowed to possess a gun even if you have a domestic violence conviction. That’s absurd,” said Columbus City Attorney Zach Klein.Nina Greenberg remembers worrying there would be a shooting at her Sylvania high school after the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting in Orlando, Florida that killed 17 people in 2018.

“My generation, we constantly fear being gunned down in our schools and communities in our homes,” she said. “Young people are bearing the brunt of this crisis.”

 

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