Michigan House Bill 5451 of 2024: A Step Toward “Safer Communities”
Michigan House Bill 5451, introduced by Representative Sharon MacDonell in February 2024, aims to enhance firearm safety in homes with children.
The bill mandates that the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) create an informational notice in English, Spanish, and Arabic about safe firearm storage practices.
This notice would be distributed to the Department of Education (DOE) and shared with all public and nonpublic schools.
The informational notice would include:
- Overview of Michigan’s Safe Storage Law: A summary of the legal requirements for secure firearm storage, particularly in homes with children.
- Frequently Asked Questions: Answers to common questions about safe storage practices, such as the best types of gun safes or locks.
- Resources for Free or Low-Cost Gun Safes and Locks: Information on where parents and guardians can obtain these safety devices at little or no cost.
The goal of this legislation is to prevent accidental shootings and unauthorized access to firearms by minors. By providing clear and accessible information, the bill seeks to empower parents and guardians to make informed decisions about firearm safety.
Current Status
As of November 2024, House Bill 5451 has passed the House and is now being considered by the Michigan Senate. If the Senate approves the bill, it will be sent to the Governor for signature.
Current Bill 11/13/24
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