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  2. History of concealed carry in the United States - Wikipedia

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    From that point on, more states adopted constitutional carry policies which is to allow both open and concealed carry without a permit, and the last no-issue holdouts gave way. In 2010, Arizona became the third state after Alaska and Vermont (and the first with a significant urban population) to allow constitutional carry.

  3. Gun laws in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Ohio is a traditional open-carry state. The open-carry of firearms by those who legally possess the firearm is a legal activity in Ohio with or without a license. It is legal for a person to open-carry a loaded handgun in a vehicle without a permit, as long as they are eligible to receive a concealed handgun license.

  4. Gun laws in Texas - Wikipedia

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    The Texas handgun carry permit was previously called a "Concealed Handgun License" or CHL. This has changed on Jan 1. 2016 to LTC "License To Carry" and at the same time the laws changed to include "Open Carry". Permits are issued on a non-discretionary ("shall-issue") basis to all eligible, qualified applicants.

  5. 43 years after his bones were found in the Ohio River, DNA ...

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    The Ohio man's bones were found in Indiana and Kentucky in 1980. ... A private forensic science company based in Texas used DNA from bones submitted in 2023 by the Kentucky State Police to "build ...

  6. Crossing State Lines? These Gun Laws Could Land You in ... - AOL

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    A permit for open carry of long guns is required in New Jersey, and open carry of handguns is prohibited. In addition, it is also illegal to carry a concealed handgun in the state without a permit.

  7. Michael Morton (criminal justice) - Wikipedia

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    On May 16, 2013, Governor of Texas Rick Perry signed Texas Senate Bill 1611, also called the Michael Morton Act, into law. The Act is designed to ensure a more open discovery process. The bill's open file policy removes barriers for accessing evidence. Morton was present for the signing of the bill, which became law on September 1, 2013. [26]

  8. Accused: Ohio man once considered exonerated by DNA ... - AOL

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    DNA testing advanced to handle smaller sample sizes, and, in 2012, with the help of the Ohio Innocence Project, Prade lobbied to have that purported saliva tested. The results showed the ...

  9. The killing of an 18-year-old Ohio woman was solved with DNA ...

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    Mansfield Police Chief Jason Bammann said the cold case of Debra Lee Miller, a local waitress beaten to death with an oven grate in her apartment on April 29, 1981, was reopened in 2021 to account for advances in DNA technology and forensic investigative techniques.