Michigan’s governor on Nov. 20 signed bills that bars people convicted of certain misdemeanors from owning guns for nearly a decade.
The bills prohibit people convicted of a misdemeanor involving domestic violence from owning, possessing, and selling firearms until eight years after they complete a prison sentence and probation and all fines.
“They will keep firearms out of the hands of people likely to be a danger to others, individuals convicted of misdemeanor domestic violence,” state Sen. Stephanie Chang, a Democrat who sponsored one of the bills, said before Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed them.
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