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Democrats unsuccessfully tried to pass similar legislation after a mass shooting at Oxford High School in 2021
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Whitmer said she’s ready to sign a first round of new gun laws that includes universal background checks, safe storage requirements, and red-flag laws
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Michigan Democrats are poised to bring an 11-bill package to the Legislature that would implement safe storage laws, universal background checks and extreme risk protection orders, also known as red flag laws.
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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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Democratic lawmakers and faith leaders held a forum at a Detroit church Monday as part of an effort to build support for gun bills awaiting action by the Legislature
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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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A group of educators and advocates are calling for Michigan lawmakers to combat gun violence by passing stricter laws. The push comes on the heels of a mass shooting at Michigan State University
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Lawmakers, community members, and Michigan State University Students gathered on the state Capitol lawn Wednesday to discuss this week’s mass shooting on campus.
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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.