Law sought to curb youths' access to guns
With her son dead and another boy traumatized, possibly for life, Jodi Sandoval looked around the courtroom and asked why no adults were being held responsible.
The 15-year-old who unintentionally killed 14-year-old Noah McGuire was wrong to pick up his grandfathers gun, Sandoval knows.
But the grieving mother thinks Levi Reed and other minors who face criminal charges are being thrown under the bus in states that fail to enact child-access prevention laws. So-called CAP laws, which vary by state, generally require adults to store guns safely and securely wherever children could be present, or face criminal liability.
Ohio is not among the 27 states that have some type of child-access prevention law, said Renuka Mayadev, executive director of the Childrens Defense Fund-Ohio.
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As pointed out later in the article, "...
even Texas, North Carolina and Florida have such laws."