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  2. Coates v. City of Cincinnati - Wikipedia

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    Coates v. City of Cincinnati, 402 U.S. 611 (1971), is a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that a local city ordinance that made it a criminal offense for three or more persons to assemble on a sidewalk and "annoy" any passersby was unconstitutionally vague and overbroad.

  3. Connected Communities: Overhaul of city zoning code at ... - AOL

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    Cincinnati City Councilman Reggie Harris, the legislation's champion, said this is a long-needed update of the zoning code that simply allows for more density like all big cities.

  4. Appeals court: State law blocks Cincinnati gun ordinances - AOL

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    Recent attempts by the city of Cincinnati to regulate firearms have been invalidated by two recent state appeals court rulings, following a pattern seen in Ohio's other big cities.. In an opinion ...

  5. Cincinnati City Council - Wikipedia

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    The Cincinnati City Council is the lawmaking body of Cincinnati, Ohio. The nine-member city council is elected at-large in a single election in which each voter chooses nine candidates from the field. The nine top vote-getters win seats on the council for a two-year term.

  6. Christopher Smitherman - Wikipedia

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    In May 2019, Christopher Smitherman and Councilman Jeff Pastor sponsored an ordinance that would decriminalize the possession of marijuana under 100 grams in the City of Cincinnati. [21] After failing to pass suspension, Smitherman vowed to begin a petition drive to put the issue on the ballot if the ordinance ultimately failed.

  7. Cincinnati City Council wasting taxpayer money on unlawful ...

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    The Buckeye Firearms Association challenged the ordinance in court and won. The ordinance was undone and Cincinnati taxpayers had to pay Buckeye $235,218 in taxpayer money for its legal fees.

  8. Seal of Cincinnati - Wikipedia

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    The seal of Cincinnati is the official insignia of the city of Cincinnati, Ohio, in the United States. Adopted in 1819, [1] the seal incorporates scales, a sword, and a caduceus. The seal is featured prominently in the flag of Cincinnati and the insignia of city agencies and institutions. [1] [2]

  9. City Council needs a ceasefire resolution for Cincinnati not ...

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