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Advocates say coming auto insurance change to harm past crash victims needing critical care

Advocates say coming auto insurance change to harm past crash victims needing critical care By Taryn Asher and David Komer online producer Published  Auto insurance reform changes expected to leave many without critical care New auto insurance reforms are set to take effect in July. But there could be an unintended consequences that some say would hurt those most vulnerable as they recover from life-threatening auto accident injuries. It is part of the auto insurance reform that went unnoticed until it was signed into law - and now if lawmakers don t do something about it - there will not be critical care for people who cannot care for themselves.

Deadline Detroit | Lapointe: Not to Worry, You Can Still Bring a Concealed Gun Inside Michigan s Capitol

by  Joe Lapointe Lansing protesters last spring. Last week’s deadly Trump Riot at the U.S. Capitol in Washington inspired a good half-measure in Michigan. It embarrassed or frightened The Mitten’s legislature into banning the open carry of firearms into the State House and Senate. But anyone still can walk around outside the Lansing building with an assault rifle and concealed carry permit holders can pack heat indoors while watching legislators make law for the Great Lakes State. Such oppression! Thank goodness you can still tote a deadly weapon in case you get challenged to a duel. The gun rules changed Monday by a 6-0 vote of Michigan’s State Capitol Commission, which runs the building. It came less than a week after they got the nod from Republican Senate Majority Leader Mike Shirkey.

Deadline Detroit | Lapointe: Half-safety step means you still can bring a concealed gun into Michigan s Capitol

by  Joe Lapointe Lansing protesters last spring. Last week’s deadly Trump Riot at the U.S. Capitol in Washington inspired a good half-measure in Michigan. It embarrassed or frightened The Mitten’s legislature into banning the open carry of firearms into the State House and Senate. But anyone still can walk around outside the Lansing building with an assault rifle and concealed carry permit holders can pack heat indoors while watching legislators make law for the Great Lakes State. Such oppression! Thank goodness you can still tote a deadly weapon in case you get challenged to a duel. The gun rules changed Monday by a 6-0 vote of Michigan’s State Capitol Commission, which runs the building. It came less than a week after they got the nod from Republican Senate Majority Leader Mike Shirkey.

Credible Threats of Violence Prompt Michigan to Shut Down Capitol as Electoral College Set to Vote

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