Michigan Governor Signs Red Flag Gun Law Despite Defiant Sheriffs

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Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed a red flag law that allows those close to someone to petition a judge to remove firearms from them if they believe they are a threat to themselves or others. However, some sheriffs in the state have voiced their opposition to the law and have threatened not to enforce it. Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel vowed to find people who will enforce the red flag orders at the bill signing Monday.
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