GOP governor urges gun sale background checks after shooting
DAYTON, Ohio — Facing pressure to take action after the latest mass shooting in the U.S., Ohio’s Republican governor urged the GOP-led Legislature on Tuesday to pass laws requiring background checks for nearly all gun sales and allowing courts to restrict firearms access for people perceived as threats.
Gov. Mike DeWine said Ohio needs to do more while balancing people’s rights to own firearms and have due process. On the heels of Sunday’s killing of nine people by a gunman in Dayton’s nightclub district, DeWine outlined a series of actions he wants the Legislature to take up to address mental health and gun violence.
“We can come together to do these things to save lives,” DeWine said.
Protesters once again shouted “do something” — a refrain chanted during Sunday’s vigil honouring the victims — at DeWine at the start of his Tuesday announcement. One person yelled “shame on you” at DeWine while he was answering questions.