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Michigan Senate passes protected gun destruction payments

By Editorial Board Published December 21, 2024 2 Min Read
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Michigan Senate passes protected gun destruction payments

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS)— The Michigan Senate has handed three new payments to make sure the protected destruction of confiscated weapons after an organization was discovered saving worthwhile elements of the weapons that had been then bought on the secondary market.

Finish Gun Violence Michigan studies that the Michigan Senate has handed Payments 6144, 6145 and 6146. These new payments comply with the 2017 discovery that weapons seized by legislation enforcement had been misused after being handed over to a Missouri-based company, Gunbusters, for disposal.

Gunbusters had been discovered to haven’t absolutely destroyed the weapons. As an alternative, worthwhile elements of the weapons had been bought on the secondary market with out serial numbers, fueling the “ghost gun” market.

Michigan State Police labored with Finish Gun Violence Michigan advocates to eliminate the weapons correctly. Now all unused weapons are disposed of at a neighborhood foundry. They’re now absolutely destroyed and recycled as scrap.

“We commend our hard-working legislators for doing the right thing, and seeing that weapons Michigan citizens want destroyed are in fact destroyed,” mentioned Pastor Chris Yaw of St. David’s Church in Southfield, whose gun buyback ministry has helped take away hundreds of undesirable weapons from the group in a information launch despatched to six Information.

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