Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel recently launched a dedicated webpage to educate residents about Extreme Risk Protection Orders (ERPOs), also known as Red Flag Laws, as part of the state’s effort to combat gun violence. This initiative comes in the aftermath of the law being enacted in May 2023, which allows civil courts to temporarily restrict firearm access for individuals deemed dangerous to themselves or others, reflecting a growing community commitment to proactive safety measures.
The easily navigable webpage not only outlines the ERPO process and eligibility criteria but also links to local advocacy groups ready to assist those in need. With hundreds of applications submitted since the law’s inception, Nessel emphasizes the critical role of ERPOs in preventing tragedies such as mass shootings and domestic violence. By providing this resource, the Michigan Department of Attorney General aims to empower families and law enforcement in their collective fight against gun-related incidents.
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