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People convicted of a misdemeanor involving domestic violence would be banned from possessing guns for at least eight years under bills introduced Thursday in the Michigan Senate.
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed a law Monday to allow courts to issue “red flag” orders to temporarily seize guns from people deemed a risk to themselves or others.
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The final bills in a package of legislation that would allow authorities to seize guns from people deemed a risk are on their way to Governor Gretchen Whitmer.
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention would receive more funding to research gun safety under legislation announced Wednesday by Michigan Congresswoman Elissa Slotkin and Massachusetts Senator Ed Markey.
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The Michigan Senate has adopted a set of long-debated gun safety bills.
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A package of gun safety bills was rolled out Wednesday by the Legislature’s Democratic leaders, who promised to get bills to Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s desk this year.
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State lawmakers could face recall campaigns if they approve new legislation on guns. After last week’s fatal mass shooting at Michigan State University, Democrats in the state Senate introduced a package of gun legislation.
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State Senate Democrats tried to force a floor vote on gun safety bills Wednesday, one day after a school shooting in Texas left 19 students and two teachers dead.
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Michigan House lawmakers Thursday passed bills limiting the governor’s emergency powers when it comes to gun restrictions.
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Michigan Democratic legislators said Monday that they plan to introduce a bill package designed to encourage safe firearm storage.