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    | MI: Mich. Senate OKs guns in schools, churches, preschools Submitted by: 
			
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    | Despite outcry from Democrats and school groups, people could carry concealed guns inside schools, bars, preschools, churches and other places where they’re currently prohibited under a plan the Senate approved Wednesday.
 
 The Republican-led Senate approved the bills in a series of 26-11 and 25-12 votes along party lines. Sen. Marty Knollenberg of Troy was the only Republican to vote no — on Senate Majority Leader Arlan Meekhof’s bill to allow guns in currently gun-free zones, including bars, arenas, stadiums, hospitals and casinos, at the discretion of the private property owner.
 
 
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    | “If you’re too dangerous for Southwest (Airlines), you should be too dangerous for Smith and Wesson,” Hertel said. 
 One problem: Smith & Wesson is constitutionally protected, Southwest Airlines is NOT.
 
 There is no rational explanation for such density.
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