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Scott Vander Werf and Studio C’s Eric Kuiper preview this weekend’s new movies, MSP have changed their high speed pursuit policy, a laundromat lets you drink alcohol, and more.
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The meeting was billed as the committee’s first school-safety hearing of the year
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Michigan legislation to ban the open and unlicensed carry of guns from polling locations passed the state Senate today
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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 statewide crackdown consisted of compliance checks on probationers and parolees who are legally prohibited from possessing a firearm
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The laws require background checks for all gun purchases and safe storage requirements. Red flag laws, also known as extreme risk protection orders, make it possible for guns to be removed from people threatening themselves or others
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Some opponents of the new laws have criticized them as being too reactive and difficult to enforce
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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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A look at new movies this weekend, AG Nessel opposes military grade ammunition sales to civilians, DNR deer management program, and more state and West Michigan news.