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Basketball Games on TV in Michigan: Channel Info & Live Streams – February 8

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We’ve got 148 hoops games to watch in Michigan on Thursday, February 8 — one NBA, two men’s college, three women’s college, and 142 high school games. Interested in how to watch? You’ve come to the right place.

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Michigan NBA Games Today

Detroit Pistons at Portland Trail Blazers

The Pistons hope to pick up a road win at the Trail Blazers on Thursday at 10:00 PM ET.

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  • TV Channel: ROOT Sports NW, ROOT Sports NW+, and BSDET
  • Stream Live: Watch this game on Fubo (regional restrictions may apply)
  • Game Time: 10:00 PM ET

Michigan Men’s College Basketball Games Today

Detroit Mercy Titans at Wright State Raiders

Oakland Golden Grizzlies at Northern Kentucky Norse

Michigan Women’s College Basketball Games Today

Michigan State Spartans at No. 14 Indiana Hoosiers

  • TV Channel: Peacock
  • Game Time: 7:00 PM ET

Youngstown State Penguins at Oakland Golden Grizzlies

Robert Morris Colonials at Detroit Mercy Titans

Michigan High School Basketball Games Today

Boys Basketball

Stream Live Game Time Location
Menominee High School at
North Central High School
Watch on NFHS Network 4:50 PM CT Powers, MI
Rapid River High School at
Big Bay de Noc High School
Watch on NFHS Network 6:00 PM ET Cooks, MI
Waldron High School at
Litchfield High School
Watch on NFHS Network 6:00 PM ET Litchfield, MI
Jackson Christian School at
North Adams-Jerome High School
Watch on NFHS Network 6:00 PM ET North Adams, MI
Atlanta High School at
Au Gres-Sims High School
Watch on NFHS Network 6:00 PM ET Au Gres, MI
Escanaba High School at
Marquette Senior High School
Watch on NFHS Network 6:30 PM ET Marquette, MI
Traverse City West High School at
Alpena High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:00 PM ET Alpena, MI
University Liggett School at
Lutheran Northwest High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:00 PM ET Rochester Hills, MI
Fowlerville High School at
Mason High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:00 PM ET Mason, MI
Dansville High School at
Pewamo-Westphalia High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:00 PM ET Westphalia, MI
Eisenhower High School at
Lincoln High School – Warren
Watch on NFHS Network 7:00 PM ET Warren, MI
Heritage High School at
Saginaw High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:00 PM ET Saginaw, MI
Divine Child High School at
Cranbrook Kingswood High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:00 PM ET Bloomfield Hills, MI
Eastern High School – Lansing at
St Johns High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:00 PM ET St. Johns, MI
Harbor Springs High School at
Kalkaska High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:00 PM ET Kalkaska, MI
Madison High School at
Clawson High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:00 PM ET Clawson, MI
Allen Park High School at
Trenton High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:00 PM ET Trenton, MI
Elk Rapids High School at
Charlevoix High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:00 PM ET Charlevoix, MI
Gull Lake High School at
Battle Creek Central High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:00 PM ET Battle Creek, MI
Cousino High School at
Utica High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:00 PM ET Utica, MI
Portage Northern High School at
Lakeshore High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:00 PM ET Stevensville, MI
Kingsley Area High School at
Frankfort High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:00 PM ET Frankfort, MI
Marysville High School at
Port Huron High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:00 PM ET Port Huron, MI
Shelby High School at
Ravenna High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:00 PM ET Ravenna, MI
Montague High School at
Whitehall High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:00 PM ET Whitehall, MI
Grayling High School at
Traverse City St. Francis High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:00 PM ET Traverse City, MI
Boyne City High School at
East Jordan High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:00 PM ET East Jordan, MI
St. Patrick High School at
Perry High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:00 PM ET Perry, MI
Coleman High School at
Breckenridge High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:00 PM ET Breckenridge, MI
Portland High School at
Lakewood High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:00 PM ET Lake Odessa, MI
Marcellus High School at
Bangor High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:00 PM ET Bangor, MI
Ludington High School at
Oakridge High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:00 PM ET Muskegon, MI
University Prep High School at
Arts & Technology Academy of Pontiac
Watch on NFHS Network 7:00 PM ET Pontiac, MI
Detroit Country Day High School at
Arbor Preparatory High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:00 PM ET Ypsilanti, MI
OA Carlson High School at
Taylor Preparatory High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:00 PM ET Taylor, MI
AD Johnston High School at
Watersmeet High School
Watch on NFHS Network 6:00 PM CT Watersmeet, MI
Austin Catholic High School at
Our Lady Of The Lakes High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:00 PM ET Waterford, MI
Ida High School at
Onsted High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:00 PM ET Onsted, MI
Holton High School at
Mason County Central High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:00 PM ET Holton, MI
Central Academy High School at
Inter-City Baptist High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:00 PM ET Allen Park, MI
Cadillac High School at
Petoskey High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:00 PM ET Petoskey, MI
Glen Lake High School at
Onekama High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:00 PM ET Onekama, MI
North Muskegon High School at
Hesperia Community High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:00 PM ET Hesperia, MI
Dakota High School at
Romeo High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:00 PM ET Washington, MI
New Haven High School at
Port Huron Northern High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:00 PM ET Port Huron, MI
Laingsburg High School at
Lansing Christian High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:00 PM ET Lansing, MI
Beecher High School at
Atherton High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:00 PM ET Burton, MI
South Lake High School at
Fitzgerald High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:00 PM ET Warren, MI
Leland High School at
Benzie Central High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:00 PM ET Benzonia, MI
Sacred Heart Academy High School at
Montabella High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:00 PM ET Blanchard, MI
St Charles High School at
Fulton High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:00 PM ET Middleton, MI
Manchester High School at
East Jackson High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:00 PM ET Jackson, MI
Warren Woods-Tower High School at
L’Anse Creuse High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:00 PM ET Harrison Township, MI
Gaylord High School at
Traverse City Central High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:00 PM ET Traverse City, MI
Michigan Center High School at
Grass Lake High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:00 PM ET Grass Lake, MI
Jonesville High School at
Hanover-Horton High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:00 PM ET Hanover, MI
Vestaburg High School at
Merrill High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:00 PM ET Merrill, MI
Dundee High School at
Clinton High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:00 PM ET Clinton, MI
Kingsford High School at
Gladstone High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:15 PM ET Gladstone, MI
Baldwin High School at
Mesick High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:30 PM ET Mesick, MI
Yale High School at
Armada High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:30 PM ET Armada, MI
Pentwater High School at
Manistee Catholic Central High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:30 PM ET Manistee, MI
Camden-Frontier High School at
Pittsford High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:30 PM ET Pittsford, MI
Crossroads Charter Academy at
Walkerville High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:30 PM ET Walkerville, MI
Clare High School at
Pinconning Area High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:30 PM ET Pinconning, MI
Mason County Eastern High School at
Marion High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:30 PM ET Marion, MI
Baraga Area High School at
North Dickinson High School
Watch on NFHS Network 6:30 PM CT Felch, MI
Bear Lake High School at
Brethren High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:30 PM ET Brethren, MI
Saginaw Arts & Sciences Academy at
Owendale-Gagetown High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:30 PM ET Owendale, MI

Girls Basketball

Stream Live Game Time Location
North Muskegon High School at
Ravenna High School
Watch on NFHS Network 5:30 PM ET Ravenna, MI
Academy Of The Sacred Heart at
Our Lady Of The Lakes High School
Watch on NFHS Network 5:30 PM ET Waterford, MI
Wolverine High School at
Mackinaw City High School
Watch on NFHS Network 5:30 PM ET Mackinaw City, MI
Beecher High School at
Atherton High School
Watch on NFHS Network 5:30 PM ET Burton, MI
Pontiac High School at
University High School
Watch on NFHS Network 5:30 PM ET Ferndale, MI
AD Johnston High School at
Watersmeet High School
Watch on NFHS Network 4:30 PM CT Watersmeet, MI
Portland High School at
Lakewood High School
Watch on NFHS Network 5:30 PM ET Lake Odessa, MI
Roeper High School at
Lutheran High School Westland
Watch on NFHS Network 5:30 PM ET Westland, MI
Chandler Park Academy at
Arts & Technology Academy of Pontiac
Watch on NFHS Network 5:30 PM ET Pontiac, MI
Sand Creek High School at
Britton Deerfield
Watch on NFHS Network 5:30 PM ET Britton, MI
Western International High School at
Pershing High School
Watch on NFHS Network 5:30 PM ET Detroit, MI
Northern Michigan Christian Academy at
Maplewood Baptist Academy
Watch on NFHS Network 5:30 PM ET Kinross, MI
Harper Woods High School at
Bloomfield Hills High School
Watch on NFHS Network 5:30 PM ET Bloomfield Hills, MI
Wakefield-Marenisco High School at
Ontonagon Area High School
Watch on NFHS Network 5:45 PM ET Ontonagon, MI
Newberry High School at
Engadine High School
Watch on NFHS Network 5:45 PM ET Engadine, MI
L’Anse High School at
Dollar Bay High School
Watch on NFHS Network 5:55 PM ET Dollar Bay, MI
Dryden High School at
Kingston High School
Watch on NFHS Network 5:55 PM ET Kingston, MI
Clarenceville High School at
Southfield Christian High School
Watch on NFHS Network 6:00 PM ET Southfield, MI
Capac High School at
Memphis High School
Watch on NFHS Network 6:00 PM ET Memphis, MI
Lincoln High School – Warren at
Parkway Christian School
Watch on NFHS Network 6:00 PM ET Sterling Heights, MI
Fairview High School at
Hillman High School
Watch on NFHS Network 6:00 PM ET Hillman, MI
Trenton High School at
Allen Park High School
Watch on NFHS Network 6:00 PM ET Allen Park, MI
Southgate Anderson High School at
Edsel Ford High School
Watch on NFHS Network 6:00 PM ET Dearborn, MI
Akron-Fairgrove High School at
All Saints Central High School
Watch on NFHS Network 6:00 PM ET Bay City, MI
Charlton Heston Academy at
Oscoda High School
Watch on NFHS Network 6:00 PM ET Oscoda, MI
Saginaw Arts & Sciences Academy at
Owendale-Gagetown High School
Watch on NFHS Network 6:00 PM ET Owendale, MI
Ferndale High School at
Oak Park High School
Watch on NFHS Network 6:00 PM ET Oak Park, MI
West Iron County High School at
Forest Park High School
Watch on NFHS Network 5:00 PM CT Crystal Falls, MI
Renaissance High School at
Detroit Edison PSA Early College of Excellence
Watch on NFHS Network 6:00 PM ET Detroit, MI
Atlanta High School at
Au Gres-Sims High School
Watch on NFHS Network 6:00 PM ET Au Gres, MI
Michigan Lutheran High School – St Joseph at
Grace Christian High School
Watch on NFHS Network 6:00 PM ET Waterlivet, MI
Bad Axe High School at
Vassar High School
Watch on NFHS Network 6:00 PM ET Vassar, MI
Evart High School at
Northern Michigan Christian High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:00 PM ET McBain, MI
Milan High School at
Riverview Community High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:00 PM ET Riverview, MI
Morenci Area High School at
Whiteford High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:00 PM ET Ottawa Lake, MI
Davison High School at
Genesee Christian High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:00 PM ET Burton, MI
Cedar Springs High School at
South Christian High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:00 PM ET Byron Center, MI
Waverly High School at
East Lansing High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:00 PM ET East Lansing, MI
Cass City High School at
Hemlock High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:00 PM ET Hemlock, MI
Laker High School at
Unionville Sebewaing Area High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:00 PM ET Sebewaing, MI
Rochester High School at
Oxford High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:00 PM ET Oxford, MI
Notre Dame Preparatory School at
Avondale High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:00 PM ET Auburn Hills, MI
Columbia Central High School at
Summerfield High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:00 PM ET Petersburg, MI
Big Rapids High School at
Covenant Christian High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:00 PM ET Grand Rapids, MI
Houghton Lake High School at
Beal City High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:00 PM ET Mt Pleasant, MI
Royal Oak High School at
Seaholm High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:00 PM ET Birmingham, MI
Lake Orion High School at
West Bloomfield High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:00 PM ET West Bloomfield, MI
Bridgman High School at
Fennville High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:00 PM ET Fennville, MI
Quincy High School at
Maple Valley High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:00 PM ET Vermontville, MI
Hudson Area High School at
Blissfield High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:00 PM ET Blissfield, MI
North Farmington High School at
Birmingham Groves High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:00 PM ET Beverly Hills, MI
Tekonsha High School at
Hillsdale Academy
Watch on NFHS Network 7:00 PM ET Hillsdale, MI
Rudyard High School at
Pickford High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:00 PM ET Pickford, MI
Colon Community High School at
Bronson High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:00 PM ET Bronson, MI
Stoney Creek High School at
Clarkston High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:00 PM ET Clarkston, MI
Bentley High School at
Calvary Baptist Academy
Watch on NFHS Network 7:00 PM ET Midland, MI
Cedarville High School at
Brimley Area High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:00 PM ET Brimley, MI
Athens Jr-Sr High School – Athens at
Rochester Adams High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:00 PM ET Rochester Hills, MI
Troy High School at
Southfield High School for the Arts and Technology
Watch on NFHS Network 7:00 PM ET Southfield, MI
Hancock High School at
Houghton High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:15 PM ET Houghton, MI
Marlette High School at
Sandusky High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:15 PM ET Sandusky, MI
Kalamazoo Central High School at
Gull Lake High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:15 PM ET Richland, MI
Richmond High School at
North Branch High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:30 PM ET North Branch, MI
Armada High School at
Croswell-Lexington High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:30 PM ET Croswell, MI
Mayville High School at
Peck Community High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:30 PM ET Peck, MI
Atlanta High School at
Au Gres-Sims High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:30 PM ET Au Gres, MI
White Pigeon High School at
Lawrence High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:30 PM ET Lawrence, MI
Rapid River High School at
Big Bay de Noc High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:30 PM ET Cooks, MI
Algonac High School at
Yale High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:30 PM ET Yale, MI
Iron Mountain High School at
Norway High School
Watch on NFHS Network 6:30 PM CT Norway, MI
Pellston High School at
Inland Lakes High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:30 PM ET Indian River, MI
Bangor High School at
Centreville High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:30 PM ET Centreville, MI
Superior Central High School at
Bark River-Harris High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:30 PM CT Harris, MI

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“Trustworthy” AI consortium focused on ethics, security launches in West Michigan

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“Trustworthy” AI consortium focused on ethics, security launches in West Michigan


Artificial intelligence is rapidly reshaping everything from classroom conversations to social media, and leaders at Grand Valley State University (GVSU) say West Michigan is positioning itself to help determine how the technology is used, responsibly.

The university’s College of Computing is launching the West Michigan Trustworthy Artificial Intelligence (AI) Consortium, aimed at helping businesses, researchers and the community better understand how to use artificial intelligence.

Right in the heart of Grand Rapids, along the Medical Mile, the consortium will meet at the Daniel and Pamella DeVos Center for Interprofessional Health (DCIH) every week, with quarterly meetings open to the general public.

The effort is aimed at helping West Michigan industries adopt AI that fits their specific needs, while problem-solving for security, bias, privacy, and ethical concerns.

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Right in the heart of Grand Rapids, along Medical Mile, the consortium will meet at the Daniel and Pamella DeVos Center for Interprofessional Health (DCIH) every week, with quarterly meetings open to the general public. (Abigail Taylor/WWMT)

Marouane Kessentini, Ph.D, Dean of the GVSU College of Computing told News Channel 3 that a wide range of companies in the region are bringing forward questions of where, and how, to ethically integrate artificial intelligence into their practices.

“Here in West Michigan, we have a high concentration of many industries, health, manufacturing, and of course high-tech companies,” said Kessentini. “The first questions are about security, privacy, ethics and bias. It’s not just about deploying tools. It’s about deploying them responsibly.”

Kessentini said the consortium will focus on training, research and community education, with a heavy emphasis on data privacy, cybersecurity and misinformation.

“There are many examples where AI systems were trained on data that wasn’t diverse,” he said. “That can lead to inaccurate results. That’s why testing and training are critical.”

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The consortium will bring together faculty researchers, students, and industry leaders, with weekly meetings planned to develop guidance for using AI at scale.

The goal is to help companies validate AI outputs, clean and manage data, and identify bias before systems are put into real-world use, especially in high-risk industries like healthcare and manufacturing.

Some projects will involve software design, others will focus on creating public data sets that are reliably sourced, but anonymized for safe use, and many more are yet to be ideated.

Some projects will involve software design, others will focus on creating public data sets that are reliably sourced, but anonymized for safe use, and many more are yet to be ideated. (Abigail Taylor/WWMT)

Some projects will involve software design, others will focus on creating public data sets that are reliably sourced, but anonymized for safe use, and many more are yet to be ideated. (Abigail Taylor/WWMT)

The initiative is backed by $1,031,000 in federal support, through the Community Project Funding (CPF) process, resources that U.S. Representative Hillary Scholten (D-MI-03) said she advocated for among members of congress in Washington.

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“West Michigan should be leading the way in how artificial intelligence is developed and used, and that starts with investing in people and institutions we trust,” said Rep. Scholten. “This funding will help GVSU bring together educators, industry, and public partners to build AI systems that are ethical, secure, and transparent while preparing students for good-paying jobs and strengthening our region’s economy. I’m proud to support this work and to continue delivering federal investments that ensure West Michigan remains at the forefront of responsible innovation.”

It’s important that AI is useful, but also safe…

GVSU also launched an online certificate portal that is open for community members interested in learning about ethical AI use, for free.

Kessentini said the training is for the general public to learn how to navigate the technology, including the risks and limitations.

“It’s important that AI is useful, but also safe,” said Edgar Cruz, master’s student with a badge in cybersecurity.

Cruz is currently researching how AI systems can be attacked or manipulated with poisoned data, specifically as it relates to vehicle-to-vehicle communication, where AI helps self-driving cars exchange information like speed and position.

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“We want to ensure that the system is robust and safe,” he said. “Because obviously people are involved.”

Kessentini said the consortium is designed to be a public resource, not just an academic project.

Quarterly community meetings will be open to the public, and training materials are available online through the College of Computing website.

“This is innovation with purpose,” he said. “We want to start here in Grand Rapids, but we want to make a global impact.”



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New Michigan O-line coach Jim Harding has one goal for spring practice

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Jim Harding, Michigan’s new offensive line coach, has one goal coming out of spring practice: he wants to have a set starting five plus a solid sixth lineman for good measure.

Michigan begins spring practice March 17 and concludes with the spring game on April 18.

Harding, appearing on the Michigan in-house podcast, “In the Trenches” hosted by Jon Jansen, joined new Michigan head coach Kyle Whittingham’s staff from Utah, where Whittingham was head coach the last 21 years. Harding spoke about a number of topics, including returning to the Midwest — he grew up in Maumee, Ohio, and his wife is from Farmington Hills — and his love for the Detroit Tigers, but most important was his discussion about building the Wolverines’ offensive line.

“I’d like to establish the starting five where you feel good that when you go into fall camp,” Harding said on the podcast that posted Wednesday. “Those are the guys that are working together immediately from Day 1.”

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Harding said he uses a sixth lineman — he terms that player the “rhino” — quite a bit and would like to have at least two ready to go. The Wolverines also need depth at center considering only Jake Guarnera has snapped in a game.

“And then just having that physicality, nastiness of the offensive line,” Harding said. “Just kind of develop that.”

Since arriving earlier this year at Michigan, Harding said he’s been impressed by the linemen and their desire to work hard on conditioning and developing their craft by asking questions and wanting feedback. They have gone to dinner as a group to get to know each other away from the facility, and Harding has enjoyed the process.

“The things that you can’t measure right now is our physicality or our toughness, things like that,” Harding said. “I’m confident that it won’t be an issue, but that’s kind of the next step once we get pads on, (finding out) who are kind of the Alpha dogs in the room that are going to set the tone for the unit, and then, obviously, the offense. But really pleased with what I’ve seen so far.”

Harding shared offensive coordinator Jason Beck’s approach to installing the offense.

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“The way (Beck) runs it, everything’s on the table Day 1 in practice,” Harding said on the podcast. “So we’ll get a script with, if you count red zone, probably 60 or so plays, and any play can be called. It’s really unique, and I’d never done it this way, but Coach Beck, actually calls it like he does in the game. There are no scripts, and so we’ll just move the ball down the field, and if it’s a third play and it’s third and 3, well he’s going to call a third-and-3 call.

“So you really have to have the kids prepared for all 60 of those. And then the next day there’ll be maybe different formations and things like that once we get the concepts down in the O-line room for the run game. Now it’s just a matter of dressing up different things. It’s a lot of stuff early on, because every run scheme we have could be called on that first day, every pass protection we have could be called on that first day. So it’s a front-loaded installation.”

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Bills to end concealed carry permit requirement introduced in Michigan House

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Bills to end concealed carry permit requirement introduced in Michigan House


A group of Republicans in the Michigan House say Michiganders’ second amendment rights are being infringed, as they introduce legislation to end requirements for concealed carry permits.

Right now, Michiganders must obtain a permit to carry a concealed gun, with a base fee of $100.

As part of the process, applicants must also receive training.

“The first thing they do is put you in a classroom, make sure you know all proper range and safety procedures, run you over what the law states about when and if you’re allowed to use your firearm,” Jonathan Hold, president of the Michigan chapter of Giffords Gun Owners for Safety and a firearms instructor, said. “It gives a really good grounding.”

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Applicants must demonstrate four hours of range time as well.

The group of House Republicans feel this is an undue burden, noting many gun owners are already knowledgeable.

They also believe the current five-year felony for carrying without a permit is too steep.

“For the government of the state of Michigan to tell that that we have to be qualified under the guise of their rules in order to protect ourselves is a far cry from what the constitution provides for us,” Rep. Jay DeBoyer, (R- Clay) said.

The package of bills wouldn’t abolish permits, as they are necessary to take guns outside of the state, but it would institute what’s called “constitutional carry.”

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That means Michiganders can carry a gun on them without a permit.

Twenty-nine other states already adopted such policies.

“When we exercise other first amendment rights like our right to speak, we do not have to get a permit or permission from the government to speak,” Rep. Jim DeSana (R- Carleton) said. “When we exercise our right to worship, we do not have to go get a permit or permission to go worship.”

Supporters say concealed guns are important for self-defense, and can also help stop crime.

“It’s going to encourage and increase safety for all,” Rep. Joseph Fox (R- Fremont) said. “It’s about protecting everybody because if there are guns in this situation, and people are worried for their lives, they’re gonna stay back away from evil and making bad choices.”

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Gun control advocates like Gold, however, say it’s “ridiculous” not to have guardrails.

“We’re talking about the power of life and death at a distance,” Gold said. “To send an untrained user out into the world with a firearm is a mistake.”

He also takes issue with the constitution argument.

“The constitution says as part of a well regulated militia, if you read the second amendment, and we don’t have well regulated militias in this country,” Gold said. “At the very least, what we should have are trained firearms users.”

A similar effort to end concealed carry permits failed to gain traction last year in the Michigan Senate, and with the landscape unchanged, the bills likely have an uphill battle to become law.

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