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Sheriffs have shown resistance to enforcing something they believe to be unconstitutional. While the laws have seen widespread public support, analysis found they were barely used.
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One of the bills given final approval Wednesday would also make it a crime for someone named in an extreme risk protection order to purchase another gun for the duration of the order
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The laws require guns to be secured where unsupervised children can’t access them and require universal background checks. Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed the new laws last week
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The bills would allow courts to issue emergency orders to temporarily seize guns from people deemed a risk to themselves or others
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed bills today to require universal background checks for gun purchases and to require firearms to be safely stored when not in use
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The state House Judiciary Committee approved “red flag” legislation Wednesday that would allow authorities to seize firearms from someone deemed by a judge to pose an imminent risk