Gun safety activists gather at the Michigan State Capitol, urging lawmakers to eliminate legal immunity for gun manufacturers in light of rising gun violence. At the rally, survivors, including Rebekah Schuler from the Oxford High School shooting, accuse gunmakers of complicity in violence, emphasizing that the industry profits from making weapons increasingly deadly.
Participants also call for a ban on ghost guns—untraceable firearms that can be assembled at home without serial numbers. State Senator Mallory McMorrow plans to reintroduce legislation against these weapons, which she argues hinder responsible gun sale practices. Concurrently, domestic violence advocates stress the need for additional funding to support survivors, asserting that without $75 million from the state, critical services may be forced to close.
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