Packed hearing takes 1st testimony on Michigan gun regulations
Dozens of people pack into a committee room in the House Office Building to hear testimony on a series of bills to tighten Michigan's gun regulations on March 1, 2023, in Lansing, Michigan. - Beth LeBlanc/The Detroit News/TNS

LANSING, Mich. — The Democratic-led Legislature launched hearings Wednesday on a series of firearms regulations introduced in the wake of the Feb. 13 mass shooting at Michigan State University. The roughly two-hour, packed hearing in front of the Michigan House Judiciary Committee featured testimony from those in support of the regulations and is expected to continue next week. A Senate committee is expected to take testimony on similar bills Thursday. The House legislation introduced days after three MSU students were gunned down on campus and five others were wounded would implement a so-cal...