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Michigan bills for universal gun background checks, safe storage, and keeping firearms from those deemed a threat to themselves or others made it out of a Senate committee Thursday
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The Michigan House has approved gun safety bills that include requiring universal background checks for gun sales. The bills cleared the House Wednesday night on party-line votes
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Representative Elissa Slotkin says she’s planning to introduce legislation that would restrict people convicted of any gun related offense from legally purchasing any type of firearm
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Michigan Senator Gary Peters is calling for common sense gun reform following the shootings at Michigan State University Monday that killed 3 people and injured 5 others
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Michigan State University has cancelled classes for the rest of this week.
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Despite threat being over, it can take weeks for the stress to leave your body
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer will call for new gun control laws when she delivers her State of the State address Wednesday
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer and Republican challenger Tudor Dixon fought over abortion, guns and schools in the first of two debates prior to the November election
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A statewide poll indicates that a majority of Michigan voters support gun safety proposals.
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State Democrats are proposing mandatory background checks for all types of gun purchases and setting criminal penalties for failing to safely store firearms away from minors