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The first charges filed under Michigan's new safe firearm storage laws, how cultural changes can reduce deaths by guns, and remembering Battle Creek's civil rights era.
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Extreme risk protection orders, background checks for all firearm purchases, and a requirement that Michigan gun owners securely lock away their firearms all take effect this week.
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Getting the referendum on Michigan’s Extreme Risk Protection Order Act on the ballot would allow voters to nullify the law, which is scheduled to go into effect February 13.
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Michigan now has a “red flag” law that will allow authorities to temporarily seize firearms from people deemed by court orders to be a danger to themselves or others.
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More gun safety legislation is passing at the Capitol. The state House passed extreme risk protection order laws, also known as ‘red flag laws.’ But how exactly do they work and who do they protect?
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Hundreds of people rallied at the state Capitol Wednesday to demand tougher gun laws.
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Bills for universal gun background checks, safe storage, and extreme risk protection orders made it out of a state Senate committee Thursday.
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Dingell says she believes young people will be the ones who spur reform.
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Michigan would require universal background checks to buy a firearm and punish those who don’t safely store their guns under new legislation filed Thursday in the Michigan Senate.
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Speeches at the Michigan Capitol Wednesday included promises by Democrats that changes will be made to address gun violence.