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Beyond the Verdict: Exploring the Trump Trial Impact

2024/5/31
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Sam Stone: 介绍了俄亥俄州众议员Josh Williams提出的旨在加强对暴力犯罪中枪支滥用的惩罚,同时保护守法枪支持有者的权利的法案。 Josh Williams: 详细阐述了他提出的俄亥俄州众议院法案522号,该法案旨在通过增加对重复犯罪者的惩罚,而非所有枪支拥有者,来遏制枪支暴力。他解释了该法案的起草过程,以及如何争取到执法部门和部分持枪权利倡导者的支持。他强调了该法案的平衡性,既能降低再犯率,又能为那些已改过自新的人恢复其拥枪权。他还谈到了该法案的两党支持情况,以及在立法过程中遇到的挑战和机遇。 Seth Leibsohn: 就俄亥俄州的枪支立法与Josh Williams进行了讨论,并就法案的平衡性、对守法公民的影响以及两党合作的可能性提出了问题。 Josh Williams: 详细解释了法案的具体内容,包括如何针对重复犯罪者,如何平衡公共安全和个人权利,以及如何争取到执法部门和持枪权利倡导者的支持。他分享了他作为刑事辩护律师的经验,以及这些经验如何影响了他的立法工作。他还讨论了俄亥俄州议会关于限制外国公民向竞选活动和公投捐款的立法。

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Tune in today as Sam Stone is accompanied by guest cohost, Seth Leibsohn. They are joined by Ohio State Representative Josh Williams, a driving force behind legislation to strengthen penalties for firearm misuse in violent crimes, prioritizing community safety while safeguarding the rights of law-abiding gun owners. Later, catch up with Dan McLaughlin, a senior writer at National Review Online, and Conn Carroll, commentary editor for the Washington Examiner, as they delve into the intricacies of the Trump Trial, the guilty verdict, and its implications for the country moving forward. While the Karen Read Trial takes a break this week, Kiley's Corner returns with two intriguing new cases currently unfolding. And don't miss the Sunshine Moment, where we end the show on a positive note.

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Ohio State Representative Josh Williams, represents Ohio's 41st district. State Representative Josh Williams is an incredible example of the power of persistence, hope, and determination. He went from a homeless high school dropout to an attorney, but there were a lot of challenges and obstacles along the way. After dropping out of high school, he went to work to support his young son. He was hurt on the job after falling 30 feet and was disabled for six years because of a serious back injury. Josh credited a change in his mindset as motivation to overcome his injury. He dedicated to stop looking at himself as a victim of his circumstances. Josh says his mindset went from "Why Me?" to "Why Not Me?"After getting his GED, Josh started college at the age of 30. By the time he was 35, he was graduating from law school. Josh is a shining example of hard work and determination paying off. Josh's journey from high school drop out to attorney at law has shaped his view of society and has inspired him to overcome any challenge he faces. After graduating from the University of Toledo College of Law with his juris doctorate (J.D.) Josh decided to give back and help shape our youth by teaching at Adrian College. He currently teaches constitutional law, criminal law, and criminal procedure in the undergraduate criminal justice programs.Enjoying a career as a successful attorney and professor, Josh still felt a pull to do more for his local community in Lucas County. With a unique perspective on the problems facing Toledo, Josh decided to run for the Ohio House of Representatives to make the voice of his community heard in the capital. As a State Representative, Josh is pursuing reform in all the areas that affect Lucas County residents most: workforce development, education and criminal justice.

Dan McLaughlin is a senior writer at National Review Online and a fellow at National Review Institute.

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Conn Carroll is the commentary editor for the Washington Examiner. He served as a communications director in the U.S. Senate for seven years before returning to journalism. He is a graduate of the Antonin Scalia Law School and lives in northern Virginia with his wife and three children.

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