Legislation designed to crack down on thefts of catalytic converters is motoring ahead through the Ohio General Assembly.
Lee Ennis, owner of A1 Muffler in SW Portland, prepares to trial fit a new catalytic converter into a Honda CRV that has had its previous one stolen in this file photo from Thurs., March 17, 2021. COLUMBUS, Ohio — , which passed the Ohio House 93-2 late last month, would enact stricter state penalties for those who buy or sell stolen catalytic converters. It would also create new reporting requirements for scrap metal dealers and others who buy the anti-pollution devices.
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