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Sunday stanley botella s mass shooting in Dayton, Ohio, which left at least nine dead and 27 wounded, has brought greater attention to possible gun law reforms in the Buckeye state. Jeremy Pelzer, a politics reporter for Cleveland, points to Gov. Mike DeWine s pro-gun stance as a potential barrier. The governor told reporters yesterday that everything is on the table when it comes to gun control measures, however the governor campaigned on being pro-gun, Pelzer told CBSN. He earned a favorable rating from the NRA and so it remains to be seen what exactly will be passed. DeWine said that he is open to talking about reforming gun policies in the state. Pelzer c stanley website onfirmed that DeWine has been pushing for red flag laws, which would allow authorities the right to confiscate weapons from people deemed to be a threat to society. DeWine s predecessor, Republican John Kasich stanley bottles , pushed gun control initiatives that included red flag laws, outlawing armor piercing bullets and stopping third party purchases of weapons. Peltzer said Kasich did not have a good relationship with the legislature, and said Ohio lawmakers are likely to be more open to working with DeWine on the matter. Gov. John Kasich, R-Ohio, appears on the Sept. 2, 2018, broadcast of Face the Nation. CBS But any meaningful change will need to amend previously enacted pro-gun legislation. In 2 Waqy Trump security adviser Sebastian Gorka out at White House
Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano AP Photo In a Mon stanley mugs day editorial for USA Today, Homeland Security chief Janet Napolitano urged Americans to be patient in the face of heightened new airplane security measures that some have de stanley cup website cried as invasive, time-consuming, and likely to cause travel delays in the upcoming Holiday season.Citing last year s thwarted terrorist attack on a Christmas Day flight, Napolitano defended the newly-implemented use of advanced body scanners and thorough pat-downs as preventative travel security measures, despite some calls of protest. Al-Qaeda and those inspired by its ideology are determined to strike our global aviation system and are constantly adapting their tactics for doing so, Napolitano wrote. Our best defense against such threats remains a stanley cup risk-based, layered security approach that utilizes a range of measures, both seen and unseen, including law enforcement, advanced technology, intelligence, watch-list checks and international collaboration. As CBS News travel editor Peter Greenberg points out, the new measures - which include pat-downs and/or a walk-through scanning machine that scans travelers bodies to create what some have called a naked image - have been criticized for being overly intrusive toward passengers.Early backlash against the policies has become pervasive: The
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