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NRA-ILA | Michigan: Anti-Gun Bills Pass Out of Committee, Eligible for a Vote

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As Michigan’s legislative session nears an end, anti-gun legislators are working hard to pass legislation restricting Second Amendment rights in Michigan. Several gun control bills we have previously reported on have passed out of committee and are now eligible for a floor vote. Please make your voice heard, as bills are being scheduled with little notice. Click the multiple take action buttons below to urge your state lawmakers to OPPOSE these bills.

Senate Bills 1149 & 1150: Propose severe restrictions on “home built” firearms and the raw materials used to make them.

Senate Bill 942: Seeks to ban bump stocks, making them illegal to own, sell, or possess in Michigan—imposing stricter regulations than those governing machine guns. This comes despite the U.S. Supreme Court overturning the federal ban on bump stocks earlier this year.

House Bills 5450 & 5451: Mandate public schools annually post and distribute information regarding the state’s mandatory storage laws to the parents and guardians of every enrolled student. 

Using the take action button below, please urge your Senator to OPPOSE these bills.


House Bills 61446145, and 6146: Require law enforcement agencies to destroy any firearm that has been confiscated or returned during a “gun buy-back”.

Using the take action button below, please urge your Representative to OPPOSE these bills.


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