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The MSU student newspaper explains why it's suing the university, the correlation between pandemic racism and Asian American gun buying and a nearly lost documentary finally lands on the big screen.
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Ghost guns are difficult to impossible to track, because they lack serial numbers.
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A recent article from the New York Times reveals the little known afterlife of guns in gun buyback programs.
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Where do guns go after being "bought back?," twins brothers on decades of performing together for children, and the on-going abuse of migrant laborers.
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A compromise on expanding Camp Grayling, a Traverse City group that is trying to have tough conversations about child safety and firearms, and the biologist behind Michigan's amphibian survey.
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The Michigan Senate has sent a batch of gun safety bills to Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s desk. The governor has said she intends to sign the legislation.
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Bills for universal gun background checks, safe storage, and extreme risk protection orders made it out of a state Senate committee Thursday.
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Democrats in the State Senate introduced a package of gun legislation after last week’s fatal mass shooting at Michigan State University.
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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.