The Michigan National Guard is boosting security in wake of the deadly attacks on military facilities in Tennessee.
Major General Gregory Vadnais says the guard is planning more rigorous “active shooter” drills and creating defensible positions inside armories and recruiting centers, so staff have a place to go in case of a shooting.
Vadnais says the Guard is also allowing military and civilian personnel with concealed-carry licenses to carry their own handguns inside National Guard facilities.