Michigan's red flag law has been used in select cases over the past year against individuals on college campuses and within the K-12 school system, including cases in which guns have been seized from homes because elementary-age children were deemed a threat to themselves or others, according to state records.
A Northville Township 6-year-old appears to be the youngest individual subjected to an extreme risk protection order since the law went into effect Feb. 13, 2024, according to Michigan State Police records obtained by The Detroit News through a public records request.
The next youngest child was an 8-year-old who threatened school staff in the Upper Peninsula's Alger County, state records show.
And the issuance of an extreme risk protection order on Michigan State University's campus in July came about 18 months after a shooting on the East Lansing campus took the lives of three students and wounded five others. The shooting served as a catalyst for lawmakers to change state gun regulations and, within weeks, led to the passage of Michigan's red flag law.
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I live in Michigan, and the Democrats continued to make our gun rights something that they think that they GIVE to us, and not something that God gave to us.
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