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How has campus security changed one year after the Michigan State University shooting?
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The two-day Michigan Gun Violence Prevention Summit convenes on Monday, January 29, and focuses on the passage of new state laws meant to prevent gun violence.
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A breakdown of the legal standards of sentencing a juvenile to life without a chance of parole in the Oxford High School shooter's hearing, and a Detroit artist who reshaped hip hop.
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A new bill in the Michigan House would allow people to carry pistols with a permit.
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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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Michigan Democratic Congresswoman Elissa Slotkin talks about her new gun violence prevention bills; plus Governor Whitmer stays low-key on the recent repeal of “Right-to-Work.”
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A state Senate committee held a hearing Thursday on gun violence.
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On today's show, we spoke with the Cuban ambassador to the United States about her visit to Michigan. And we heard from two moms of MSU students, who also advocate for protections from firearms.
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Thousands gather to honor and mourn those lost in MSU mass shooting. Emotions are high and community leaders offer comfort, students call for action.
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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.