“What we know in research is that there are people who would be alive today if they hadn’t had access to a firearm when they were acutely suicidal,” said April Zeoli, director at the Institute for Firearm Injury Prevention at the University of Michigan.
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Suicide prevention advocates emphasize importance of Michigan’s red flag law, mental health orgs • Michigan Advance
Michigan’s Extreme Risk Protection Order, or ERPO, law, which allows a person’s firearms to be temporarily removed from their possession in the case of a mental health crisis, was a point of focus for...