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Akron Council Passes Assault Weapon Ban Resolution

Akron City Council approved a resolution during their meeting on Feb. 26, 2018 calling for state lawmakers to ban military-style assault weapons, like the kind used recently in a mass school shooting in Florida.  (Tim Rudell, WKSU)

By Tim Rudell, WKSU

Akron has become the first city in Ohio to officially ask the state legislature to ban assault weapons and related equipment.  City Council passed a resolution at its regular meeting Monday night calling for a ban at the state level.  Councilwoman Tara Mosley-Samples introduced it.  She said it’s necessary because local communities can’t restrict gun sales, but the U.S. Supreme Court has affirmed that states can.  But, will Ohio's Republican-led General Assembly go for it?  Samples said, "Maybe."

"You know what, I think that we are in a shift.  And really, truly believe that individuals, regardless of their party, really want to see something done about assault weapons.  I mean, even Governor Kasich is calling for a ban," she noted.

Gov. Kasich had told CNN he supported limits to the "God-darn AR 15" assault rifle used in the mass shooting at a high school in Parkland, Florida.  Sen. Michael Skindell, D-Lakewood, and Sen. Charleta Tavares, D-Columbus, have proposed a ban on "assault weapons," including the AR-15.  Language in the bill could effectively ban all semi-automatic weapons.  

Samples is the running mate of Democratic gubernatorial candidate Dennis Kucinich, a former U.S. Congressman and mayor of Cleveland.  Kucinich announced the initiative shortly after the fatal shooting of 17 people at a high school in Florida.

The resolution passed by Akron's Council calls for a ban not only on assault weapons, but on accessories like large ammunition clips and bump stocks that allow for automatic fire.