The state of Michigan has released a report detailing new strategies aimed at combating gun violence and self-harm, emphasizing mental health and community safety. With nearly 1,400 gun-related deaths in 2023, over half from suicide, public health experts argue that legislative changes and increased awareness can significantly lower these statistics.
Among the report’s key recommendations is the standardization of extreme risk protection orders (ERPOs), which allow for temporary removal of firearms from individuals deemed a risk to themselves or others. Additionally, the report advocates for raising the gun purchase age to 21 and enhancing funding for school safety measures, reflecting a comprehensive approach to address the pressing issue of gun-related harm in Michigan.
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