The Michigan Attorney General has joined a coalition of 22 attorneys general across the country asking the federal government to crack down on alleged 'ghost guns'.
As the popularity of cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin & Dogecoin has skyrocketed, the Michigan Attorney General's office is warning people to be aware of scammers.
This election season has gotten so far out of hand that our Attorney General had to ask people to stop telling workers to shove sharpies up their butts.
The scams include websites selling fake products, fake cures, and fabricated emails, texts and social media posts used to steal money and personal information.