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The plan involves using leased pass-through detection systems at capitol entrances to screen for weapons. State police may ask visitors to the capitol to open their bags if a detector beeps.
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The Capitol Commission’s proposed ban on firearms, explosive, and other threatening objects would apply to lawmakers, in addition to the general public
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A weapons ban could soon be coming to the Michigan state capitol building. A security plan was unveiled Monday
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The ban includes people who have a state-issued concealed weapons permit, who normally have wider latitude to carry guns openly
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New security measures could be coming to Michigan’s capitol building
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Concealed guns could be carried in schools, churches and other places they’re currently banned under bills adopted Wednesday by the state Senate. The…