At the State Capitol in Lansing, Michigan, a coalition of state Democrats and gun control advocacy groups rally to demand stronger gun legislation. Participants, including survivors of gun violence like 19-year-old Rebekah Schuler, call for action to prevent further tragedies reminiscent of the Oxford High School shooting, which resulted in four fatalities and seven injuries.
The rally highlights key proposals such as regulations on “ghost guns” and holding the gun industry accountable for their role in gun violence. Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer emphasizes the need for grassroots activism to drive legislative change in light of a Republican-controlled State House, as advocates push for bipartisan support to enhance community safety.
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