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MI: Kaffer: The Legislature Wants More Guns. Michiganders Don't.
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Corey Salo
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Here's what most Michiganders want: No guns in schools, daycare centers or churches. That's the clear result of public polling conducted in the state and in the region.
What the Legislature delivers: Bill after bill aimed at expanding access to firearms, increasing the number of places guns can be carried, either in the open or concealed, enhancing the ease with which firearms can be transported, and gutting local governments' ability to make decisions about when and where guns may be carried.
There's a disconnect, here, and it's not going away anytime soon.
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dasing
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Someone is lying here.. may be liberals????? |
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