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N.H. college students push for sexual assault law


N.H. college students push for sexual assault law
Gov. Chris Sununu signs HB 705 - that increases protections for sexual assault victims on college campuses - into law, while Sen. Jeb Bradley and Rep. Katherine Prudhomme-O Brien watch on July 20, 2020. NH State House Courtesy photo
Gov. Chris Sununu (center) poses with Sen. Jeb Bradley, Rep. Katherine Prudhomme-O Brien, former Concord student Ana Goble and Pamela Keilig, from the NH Coalition for Domestic and Sexual Violence after signing HB 705, legislation that increases protections for sexual assault victims on college campuses, into law on July 20, 2020.  NH State House Courtesy photo
Dartmouth College first-year David Millman testifies before the senate judiciary committee in Concord, New Hampshire on Feb. 20, 2020. David Millman Courtesy photo ....

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In Michigan, a judge decides whether an abuser is allowed to keep guns


Editor s note: This story was originally published by The Trace, a nonprofit newsroom which covers guns in America, in partnership with The 19th, a nonprofit newsroom reporting on gender, politics and policy.
In 13 states, a single judge is entrusted to decide whether the subject of a temporary order of protection is allowed to have firearms. The Trace wanted to understand how those decisions are made and whether they are aligned with evidence that the person who got the order is in danger of being harmed with a gun. 
We looked at domestic protection orders in four states: Michigan, Arizona, New Hampshire, and South Dakota. We found that a person’s chances of getting a firearms restriction placed on their abuser are seldom tied to whether that person has threatened them with a gun. The decision is more likely to depend on which county they live in and which judge hears their case. Most states give judges wide leeway to make these decisions, offering little guidance abou ....

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