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A recent study attributes these deaths to increased injuries. Specifically, spikes in suicide, homicide, and overdoses.
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Michigan Democratic Congresswoman Elissa Slotkin talks about her new gun violence prevention bills; plus Governor Whitmer stays low-key on the recent repeal of “Right-to-Work.”
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Federal lawmakers — including Michigan Democratic Representative Elissa Slotkin — are introducing legislation to fund gun violence research at the CDC.
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Democrats in Lansing are hoping to pass several gun safety laws. But the thing about laws is that they have to be enforced to work.
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Today, we heard from Dr. Thomas Veverka, a trauma surgeon who urged Michigan lawmakers to act on gun safety legislation at the capitol yesterday. Then, a conversation with a Detroit chef who recently won the TV show Chopped.
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A state Senate committee held a hearing Thursday on gun violence.
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Gun safety bills have started working their way through the Michigan Legislature.
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Dingell says she believes young people will be the ones who spur reform.
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On today's show, we spoke with the Cuban ambassador to the United States about her visit to Michigan. And we heard from two moms of MSU students, who also advocate for protections from firearms.
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Michigan would require universal background checks to buy a firearm and punish those who don’t safely store their guns under new legislation filed Thursday in the Michigan Senate.