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Critics of the package say its definition of domestic violence misdemeanors is too broad
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Bills introduced in the Michigan Senate today would bar people convicted of a misdemeanor involving domestic violence from possessing guns for at least eight years
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The ban includes people who have a state-issued concealed weapons permit, who normally have wider latitude to carry guns openly
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The suspect’s name is being withheld at this time
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Now that three gun reform laws have seen success in the Michigan legislature, Democrats in Lansing are laying out their next gun control priorities.
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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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Michigan lawmakers are coming back from spring break this week. One of their main priorities remains gun legislation.
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The student union at Michigan State University reopened Monday, nearly two months after an on-campus mass shooting
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Michigan State University's Department of Police and Public Safety is sharing new information about the February shooting on campus. It includes an image of the note the shooter had with him
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Today a Michigan House committee heard testimony over a bill package to make intimidating or keeping an election worker from doing their job a felony.