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Michigan has been a focal point of the debate over firearm rights, the availability of guns, and how to quell gun violence after incidents including mass shootings at Oxford High School in 2021, and Michigan State University in 2023
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The man faces charges including first-degree child abuse and a felony violation of Michigan’s gun storage law. His two-year-old daughter is hospitalized in critical condition
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The AARP Foundation is offering free tax preparation for those who qualify, Knapp Charter Academy has a special way to celebrate Black History Month, new gun laws take effect this week, and more.
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The “red flag” law will allow a judge to approve an order to allow law enforcement to temporarily seize guns from a person deemed a threat to themself or others
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Some Michigan officials are mentioning ghost guns as a possible target for new legislation in the coming months
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Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has joined other attorneys general in urging the Supreme Court to uphold a federal rule banning bump stocks on semiautomatic firearms.
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A state House committee has approved legislation that would prohibit people convicted of many misdemeanor domestic violence crimes from possessing guns.The bills now go to the House floor.
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Critics of the package say its definition of domestic violence misdemeanors is too broad
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed a law today that will allow courts to issue “red flag” orders to seize guns from people deemed a risk to themselves or others.
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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