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Cinti joins Cbus in asking for another punishing loss

Posted: Fri Jun 07, 2019 8:51 am
by bignflnut
There have been two other deadly shootings since Friday.

"Obviously, we have had an uptick in violence as this weather has warmed up," John said.

While police try to stop the violence, Cincinnati Mayor John Cranley is taking aim at the National Rifle Association.

"They are prohibiting the people of Cincinnati to pass laws to protect our citizens," Cranley said.

During a news conference outside City Hall Thursday, Cranley said state lawmakers were influenced by the NRA when they passed a bill that Cranley said limits a city's ability to govern itself.

"Increasingly, through the power of the NRA's influence, this democracy is being taken away," Cranley said.

Cincinnati is now joining Columbus in suing the state of Ohio. Cranley hopes a judge will agree that locally elected leaders should have the ability to pass what he calls common-sense gun measures.
*Sigh*
Must the law continue winning like this?
What a waste of taxpayer cash.


IF ONLY the NRA were actually responsible for pushing positive legislation.
Good on the defenders of Ohio preemption. Show no mercy.

Re: Cinti joins Cbus in asking for another punishing loss

Posted: Fri Jun 07, 2019 2:50 pm
by schmieg
Politicians playing to their base never worry about spending other people's money.

Re: Cinti joins Cbus in asking for another punishing loss

Posted: Sun Jun 09, 2019 5:13 am
by M-Quigley
Wasn't this exact same issue argued out way back when Cordray was AG?