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Ohio ‘stand your ground’ law starts Tuesday


Supporters and opponents of Ohio's new

Ohio’s rules for using deadly force change on Tuesday.

That’s when a new law, passed by Republicans in December, takes away the legal requirement that people try to retreat from a situation before using deadly force. 

Supporters say Ohio’s “stand your ground” law will give much needed protections to people caught in life-threatening situations. But opponents argue that “make my day” laws actually make people of color less safe and increase the number of gun deaths in America.

What is the law in Ohio?

Ohio gave people expansive self-defense rights while inside their homes and cars back in 2008, but the rules were different for city streets, county fairs and the grocery store parking lots. They required a person to attempt to retreat in public before firing a weapon. That requirement goes away Tuesday. 



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