Senate Bill 185
Regards emergency powers when suppressing a riot; firearms rights
To amend sections 2929.14, 2941.1414, and 3761.16 and to enact section 5502.411 of the Revised Code regarding a political subdivision's emergency powers when suppressing a riot, mob, or potential riot or mob, the preservation of rights regarding deadly weapons and firearms during an emergency, and the imposition of a five-year prison term on a person who is convicted of aggravated vehicular homicide if the victim is a firefighter or emergency medical worker.
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Subjects
Committees
House Government Oversight Committee
Senate Veterans and Public Safety Committee
Primary Sponsors
Tim Schaffer
Cosponsors
Senators
Niraj Antani
Louis W. Blessing, III
Andrew O. Brenner
Jerry C. Cirino
Theresa Gavarone
Frank Hoagland
Jay Hottinger
Terry Johnson
Stephanie Kunze
George F. Lang
Rob McColley
Sandra O'Brien
Bob Peterson
Kristina D. Roegner
Mark Romanchuk
Michael A. Rulli
Steve Wilson
Representatives
Sara P. Carruthers
Jon Cross
Al Cutrona
Timothy E. Ginter
Diane V. Grendell
Jennifer Gross
Thomas Hall
Brett Hudson Hillyer
Adam Holmes
Marilyn S. John
Mark Johnson
Darrell Kick
J. Kyle Koehler
Riordan T. McClain
Derek Merrin
Kevin D. Miller
Thomas F. Patton
Tracy M. Richardson
Craig S. Riedel
Jason Stephens
D. J. Swearingen
Scott Wiggam
Shane Wilkin
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