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                        A referendum campaign is targeting a Michigan law allowing courts to temporarily keep guns from those deemed a threat to themselves or others
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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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                        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
 
 
 
