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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.
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On today's show, we remembered the victims of the Monday night shooting at Michigan State University and spoke to a gun violence researcher. Plus, Dr. Melba Joyce Boyd joined to speak about her work and poetry.
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On today's show, we spoke about gun-related police encounters and heard about a recent school lockdown. Plus, a novelist discussed her book and we heard about Isle Royale updates.
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Democratic Michigan Congressman Dan Kildee has introduced a bill to let the ATF regulate bump stocks just as they regulate machine guns.
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The group End Gun Violence Michigan held events in seven cities to rally support for new restrictions on guns in the state.
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Canada prepares to implement a freeze on imports and sales of handguns. Also, the Ann Arbor Academy is a school that serves students with neurodivergent learning differences and disabilities who struggle in traditional classrooms. Finally, Detroit author Aaron Foley’s first novel, Boys Come First, tells the story of three gay Black men as they navigate millennial life in Detroit.
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Continuing our conversation with Oakland County Sheriff Michael Bouchard about how to respond to an active shooter situation and what can be done to mitigate gun violence. Then a new book explains why Patti Smith Still Matters. To close the show, we share the final chapter of a 25-year-old loon love story.
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Oakland County Sheriff Michael Bouchard analyzes the tactics used by the Uvalde, Texas police in response to the recent school shooting. Then, Detroit-based DJ Carl Craig takes us through his life in the techno music world. The conversation continues with techno icon DJ Jeff “Wizard” Mills, who discusses pioneering in the early years of the genre.
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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 Attorney General Dana Nessel on the state response to last week’s mass shooting at Oxford High School. Then, Dearborn’s first Arab American and Muslim mayor-elect reflects on his campaign and his priorities for the city. And, a psychologist offers proven practices for quieting mental chatter and anxiety.