Bills target Michigan's 'boyfriend loophole' for gun ownership
Two bills introduced in the Michigan State House of Representatives by a Republican lawmaker are designed to tighten gun ownership restrictions on people convicted of domestic violence.
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Two bills introduced in the Michigan State House of Representatives by a Republican lawmaker are designed to tighten gun ownership restrictions on people convicted of domestic violence.
Michigan school districts can ban firearms on campus, the state's Supreme Court ruled Friday.
Students across the U.S. participated in a school walkout Wednesday to support gun ownership.
The White House on Monday defended its piecemeal approach to combating gun violence and insisted President Donald Trump hasn't entirely abandoned the idea of raising the minimum age for purchasing guns, hours after the President said there was "not much political support" for the initiative.
As the debate over guns continues in Washington and in communities across the country, there's at least one place where owning a gun is technically required by law.
The debate over guns in America has been renewed following the mass shooting in Florida on Wednesday. The discussion has followed a familiar script, with Democrats wanting to enact gun control and Republicans tending to focus on mental health issues.