By Jessica Ralston
WSYX
An Ohio senate committee met Tuesday to jump-start gun-control reforms that have been stalled for years.
The Republican-backed Senate Bill 357, led by Sen. Matt Dolan, R-Chagrin Falls, calls for better background checks, some limits on private gun sales and spending millions of federal dollars on mental health programs.
The bill originally had contained a red-flag provision, which would have allowed police to seize a gun from someone with a severe mental illness, but that was taken out.
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