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Much of the report focuses on recommendations state departments could put in place themselves without the need for new laws
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Except for the officer’s patrol car, nothing else was hit during a broad daylight exchange of bullets between Grand Rapids Police and an 18-year-old suspect
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The Governor’s office, Michigan State Police, and the Department of Corrections report a milestone in illegal guns being taken off the streets
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The Chair of the American Academy of Pediatrics Dr. Lois Lee joins the show to discuss.
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Michigan law does allow gun dealers limited immunity from lawsuits, but it does allow some exceptions
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The case centers on a person convicted of both second-degree murder and the crime of "felony-firearm" over a decade after the crime took place
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People gathered at CrossPointe Community Church in Wayne spotted the man driving recklessly Sunday morning and then saw him exit his vehicle armed and wearing a tactical vest
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A Grand Rapids man will serve more than four years in prison after being caught with guns at a high school graduation last spring
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Man shot by police had history of mental illness, appeared to have a gun
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Under the bills, a first offense would count as a misdemeanor and could lead to a maximum penalty of a $5,000 fine and a one-year prison sentence