Finding more money for community violence intervention (CVI) programs and lengthening waiting periods for firearm purchases are among the new policy proposals being suggested to reduce firearm violence in Michigan. Lynna Kaucheck of the Campaign for a Safer Michigan, which is through the Progress Michigan media hub, told MIRS Tuesday there's "absolutely" more to the equation than the three policy proposals being discussed by the state's Democratic trifecta. During her State of the State address, less than a month before Monday's fatal shootings occurred on Michigan State University's campus, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer highlighted "Red Flag" legislation installing a petition process for temporary
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