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Mt.Pleasant Police and Open Carrying

michaelm_ski

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I just read an article in the Morning Sun our local paper , in it is an article about open carrying and the police view on this topic the state police are more clear and OK with this BUT here is a comment from the Mt.Pleasant Police public information officers remark and I quote "If somebody is exercising their right . I understand that right , BUT the concern is the disruption that it creates in the community ,and the fear . You don't know what somebody else is going to do if they see you with that gun ." end of quote . To me it seems like the Mt.Pleasant police are anti carry and need to be brought up to date in regards to it being more accepted than they think and should worry more about the guns you aren't seeing but that is just my opinion . Does anyone else think it is wrong thinking going on here ? Also the article was on the front page of the Sunday paper . :question:
 

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In other new, people with fear of red shirts are told that if they see someone in public wearing a red shirt to call police as soon as possiable as to calm THEIR IRRATIONAL FEARS.......
 

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I just read an article in the Morning Sun our local paper , in it is an article about open carrying and the police view on this topic the state police are more clear and OK with this BUT here is a comment from the Mt.Pleasant Police public information officers remark and I quote "If somebody is exercising their right . I understand that right , BUT the concern is the disruption that it creates in the community ,and the fear . You don't know what somebody else is going to do if they see you with that gun ." end of quote . To me it seems like the Mt.Pleasant police are anti carry and need to be brought up to date in regards to it being more accepted than they think and should worry more about the guns you aren't seeing but that is just my opinion . Does anyone else think it is wrong thinking going on here ? Also the article was on the front page of the Sunday paper . :question:

As long as the police follow state law they're entitled to their opinion.
 
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As long as the police follow state law they're entitled to their opinion.
Isn't there something wrong with a police agency or a person with authority from a police agency expressing an opinion in connection to that agency? Isn't that attempting to enforce an opinion by tying it to, or implying that it is, an official LE authoritative source?

I mean it is one thing for a person to express his personal opinion... but when a person expresses his opinion while in the official position as the police public information officer during an interview with the media... wouldn't that be an attempt to use the authority of his position to influence the public to follow his opinion and maybe even a "color of law" violation?
 
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michaelm_ski

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Mt.Pleasant Police

The worst thing I read was him putting in the bit about the public's Disruption and fear in the public ! and than to say that they have no idea what the public is GOING TO DO ??? Did he really say that on public record ? . That bothers me as how can he make such an assumption is beyond me . :eek:
 
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The worst thing I read was him putting in the bit about the public's Disruption and fear in the public ! and than to say that they have no idea what the public is GOING TO DO ??? Did he really say that on public record ? . That bothers me as how can he make such an assumption is beyond me . :eek:

1. Find the online version of the story.

2. Post it to MOC, OCDO, and MGO.

3. Post a comment about the story along with others.

Shine the light of day on the issues, watch the cockroaches scatter.
 

michaelm_ski

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morningsun.com article about Open Carry and Mt.Pleasant Police

The article is on the morningsun.com website it is uder the top stories , Let me know how it strikes you with his statements .:question:
 

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The us against them attitude problems of a disproportionate number of midwest cops go far beyond carrying, and realistically aren't something worth worrying about if your primary goal is to spread gun freedom. Our main goal needs to be that they don't infringe on our rights. Running their mouthes is to be expected of some.
 

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As long as the police follow state law they're entitled to their opinion.

Privately they are entitled to their opinion.

Publicly it becomes official policy under color of law. Personal opinion has no place in the enforcement of the law.
 

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Isn't there an indian reservation in that area? I know out west indian reservations are like a whole different country. Would it have anything to do with that?
 

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Isn't there an indian reservation in that area? I know out west indian reservations are like a whole different country. Would it have anything to do with that?

Yes, the Isabella Indian Reservation I believe and there is also a casino there as well. Now the million dollar question is, is the casino carry friendly? Being "Sovereign Indian Land" Casinos that are located on Indian reservations are exempt from state AND federal gun laws right? (correct me if I am wrong here please) so it would be quite possible to CC or OC in said Indian casino depending on their viewpoint on the matter. I'd be happy to CC. Might be worth a call to Soaring Eagle :)

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I went to Central Michigan University in the mid 80's and it sounds like nothing has changed there. The Mt. Pleasant cops were xxxxxx with bad attitudes back then too.

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As long as the police follow state law they're entitled to their opinion.

Very true.

However, I feel his comment goes along the lines of a local government not repealing a preempted law. If some schmo reads it, he believes it.....regardless of its enforceablilty.
 

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Yes, the Isabella Indian Reservation I believe and there is also a casino there as well. Now the million dollar question is, is the casino carry friendly? Being "Sovereign Indian Land" Casinos that are located on Indian reservations are exempt from state AND federal gun laws right? (correct me if I am wrong here please) so it would be quite possible to CC or OC in said Indian casino depending on their viewpoint on the matter. I'd be happy to CC. Might be worth a call to Soaring Eagle :)

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Casinos are PFZs as far as Concealed carry goes. And I doubt very much that they'd welcome OC either.
 

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Howdy ~

I open-carried at a car show located in the huge parking lot of Soaring Eagle Casino some three years ago.

My wife and our little doggie walked around meeting folks, taking photos and suffered large numbers of people to pet our mini Long-Haired Dachshund. Said hello and talked briefly to a few of the Soaring Eagle uniformed security guards that were there directing traffic and making their rounds within the car show area. They had no problem with me being armed and nothing was said.

Later in the afternoon we ate at one of the fine restaurants inside the casino complex, but being that I was told earlier (by someone?) that firearms were not permitted I left my pistol in our vehicle.

Maybe things are different now, I don't know at this time.

Take care now...

Respectfully,
Billy
 

Big Gay Al

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Howdy ~

I open-carried at a car show located in the huge parking lot of Soaring Eagle Casino some three years ago.

My wife and our little doggie walked around meeting folks, taking photos and suffered large numbers of people to pet our mini Long-Haired Dachshund. Said hello and talked briefly to a few of the Soaring Eagle uniformed security guards that were there directing traffic and making their rounds within the car show area. They had no problem with me being armed and nothing was said.

Later in the afternoon we ate at one of the fine restaurants inside the casino complex, but being that I was told earlier (by someone?) that firearms were not permitted I left my pistol in our vehicle.

Maybe things are different now, I don't know at this time.

Take care now...

Respectfully,
Billy
Casinos are listed on the back of my CPL as PFZs. Parking lots are usually exempt. So far as I know, the law hasn't changed with regard to casinos and firearms. Unfortunately.
 

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Casinos are listed on the back of my CPL as PFZs. Parking lots are usually exempt. So far as I know, the law hasn't changed with regard to casinos and firearms. Unfortunately.

28.425o Premises on which carrying concealed weapon prohibited; “premises” defined; exceptions to subsection (1); violation; penalties.
Sec. 5o.


(1) Subject to subsection (4), an individual licensed under this act to carry a concealed pistol, or who is exempt from licensure under section 12a(1)(f), shall not carry a concealed pistol on the premises of any of the following:


(2) An individual licensed under this act to carry a concealed pistol, or who is exempt from licensure under section 12a(1)(f), shall not carry a concealed pistol in violation of R 432.1212 or a successor rule of the Michigan administrative code promulgated under the Michigan gaming control and revenue act, 1996 IL 1, MCL 432.201 to 432.226.


and:


ABOUT NATIVE AMERICAN CASINOS
Native American tribes are sovereign nations. As such, the State of Michigan does not have general regulatory authority over Indian casinos, although the State does have oversight authority over compliance with the State-Tribal Compact provisions. They are regulated by the National Indian Gaming Commission and the government of the appropriate tribal community.
--http://www.michigan.gov/mgcb/0,4620,7-120-1380-12858--,00.html


NA casinos, are not under regulation of the Michigan gaming control and revenue act, 1996 IL 1, MCL 432.201 to 432.226 and are therefore, in my personal, non-lawyer opinion, not a pfz. I would cc or oc there as I wished. But, since this is not legal advice, YOU may wish to consult with an attorney before doing so. Additionally, I have found nothing to indicate that they have in any way banned firearms; I looked at their compact and have searched their tribal website. Also, I believe that even if there were a rule regarding this, Trespass might be the most likely outcome if asked to leave and you didn't.


 
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Big Gay Al

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NA casinos, are not under regulation of the Michigan gaming control and revenue act, 1996 IL 1, MCL 432.201 to 432.226 and are therefore, in my personal, non-lawyer opinion, a pfz. I would cc or oc there as I wished. But, since this is not legal advice, YOU may wish to consult with an attorney before doing so. Additionally, I have found nothing to indicate that they have in any way banned firearms; I looked at their compact and have searched their tribal website. Also, I believe that even if there were a rule regarding this, Trespass might be the most likely outcome if asked to leave and you didn't.


So, you'd OC or CC in a PFZ? Interesting. :D
 

Big Gay Al

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Indian Casinos are not PFZ under the CC statute. They can ban firearms, but it would not be a firearm violation if you carried in one.
I was just replying to what DrTodd said. ;)

"and are therefore, in my personal, non-lawyer opinion, a pfz." I think he left out the "not."

I have to admit, I have wondered about that for quite a while. But I'll bet, most of them won't like people wondering around with OCed pistols....unfortunately.

In a previous job I had, I traveled to or through Mt. Pleasant a number of times. Once I was stopped by Tribal police. I did the usual, including informing that I have a CPL and that I was armed. He didn't even blink. Took my info, came back, did NOT give me a ticket, and said "Have a nice day."
 
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