Ohio Working on Stronger Protection Order Penalties

An Ohio lawmaker wants tougher penalties for anybody caught violating a protection order.  Ohio Senators passed a bill designed to help protect victims of stalking and abuse.  


Senator Jay Hottinger's push to pass his bill comes one year after a gunman opened fire on the Pine Kirk Nursing Home.  He said protection order requests have risen 50% in Licking County since the murder. 


Hottinger testified on the Senate floor that the matter is a personal one.  A year ago, he lost a longtime friend in the Kirkersville nursing home shootings.  


Hottinger says the bill has the support of police and prosecutors.


The protection order bill would raise the felony to a third degree for anyone caught violating any such order. The bill must ultimately get the Governor's signature.


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