On Gun Violence Advocacy Day, Michigan community members and Governor Gretchen Whitmer unite at the Capitol to urge lawmakers for enhanced funding and legislation aimed at preventing gun violence. The state has already allocated $1.6 billion towards public safety, but advocates are seeking bipartisan support for new measures, including background checks and extreme risk protection orders, as they aim to curb the rising tide of gun-related incidents.
The proposed strategies include a new state violence prevention toolkit that seeks to hold the gun industry accountable and tackle the issue of untraceable “ghost guns.” With the backing of the recently established Michigan Gun Violence Prevention Task Force, leaders emphasize the need for continued efforts to ensure every Michigander feels safe in their daily lives, pushing for policies that empower victims and strengthen community resources against gun violence.
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