So Ohio's General Assembly passed Stand Your Ground in the 133rd General Assembly right before the end of 2020. This legislation is still sitting on Governor Mike Dewine's desk waiting for him to either sign or Veto. So my question is since the 134th General Assembly takes office tomorrow if Dewine goes Veto this bill, does the new General Assembly have any legal ability to Override Dewine's Veto or does it just have to start fresh in Ohio's 134rd General Assembly?
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