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In order to transport or possess rifles and shotguns in a motor vehicle, Michigan law requires that they be unloaded and be one or more of the following: broken down, enclosed in a case, carried...
The State of Michigan has numerous laws concerning the ownership and the carrying of firearms. Generally, federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies, and agents thereof acting in an official capacity, are exempt from Michigan's firearms regulations.
Per Public Act 381 of 2000. Information on carrying concealed pistols, permits, renewal, frequently asked questions, pistol free areas, pistol safety training course information, and more.
New policies require universal background checks when purchasing a firearm, allow extreme risk protection orders, expand bans on firearm ownership for domestic abusers and require gun owners to safely store guns and ammunition. Here’s a breakdown of how the new laws work:
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signs off on a series of gun control-related bills implementing universal background checks on the sale of all firearms in Michigan and mandating they are safely stored...
Gun safety legislation signed into law last year by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer takes effect Feb. 13. Some Michiganders will soon be required to secure their firearms at home.
– To help protect Michigan families – particularly children – from the tragedies of gun violence and unintentional firearms injuries, a law requiring secure storage of firearms goes into effect starting Tuesday, Feb. 13.
This publication, Firearms Laws of Michigan, has been prepared by the Legislative Service Bureau pursuant to Act 381 of 2000, which requires the Bureau to “compile the firearms laws of this state, including laws that apply to carrying a concealed pistol...” MCL 28.425a.
LANSING — Michigan gun laws have changed, with new laws related to universal background checks, gun storage, and temporary removal of guns from people a judge deems dangerous, all taking effect...
It is a crime for certain felons to possess firearms, including rifles and shotguns, in Michigan. Nonresidents must have a CPL or a license to purchase, carry or transport, issued by their home state and in their possession, in order to legally carry or transport a handgun in Michigan.