RyNinDaCleM
New member
Hello all!
Newb here at OC. Please excuse me if this has been asked before, it's hard to find threads that are so specific to my question.
While I am an open carry advocate for reasons stated around here by many, I have completed my CPL class and await my appearance before the Macomb county board to finalize my license. I have a situation...
I am a residential construction contractor. I will be working in the #1 "most dangerous neighborhoods in America" (as seen here), on the exterior of many homes.
So my question...
According to the Michigan law;
Considering that this is my place of business for the next two weeks or so, Is it safe to say I can carry concealed while I am working on this project? It's more of a safety concern of mine. I would normally just open carry, but I'd feel like the target if something goes wrong.
I would rather not end up with a felony for CCW and lose my right to own firearms should the police pull up and I am completely off base with my understanding here.
Any experience with such a matter would be greatly appreciated!
Newb here at OC. Please excuse me if this has been asked before, it's hard to find threads that are so specific to my question.
While I am an open carry advocate for reasons stated around here by many, I have completed my CPL class and await my appearance before the Macomb county board to finalize my license. I have a situation...
I am a residential construction contractor. I will be working in the #1 "most dangerous neighborhoods in America" (as seen here), on the exterior of many homes.
So my question...
According to the Michigan law;
Code:
CARRYING
It is unlawful to carry a handgun concealed on or about one’s person or concealed or openly in a vehicle without a license to carry a concealed pistol.
A Michigan license is not required:
-To transport a pistol unloaded and in a container in a trunk of a vehicle or, if the vehicle has no trunk, the pistol is in a container and is not readily
accessible to the occupants of the vehicle, provided that the pistol is being transported for a lawful purpose.
-To carry in one’s dwelling house or [B]place of business[/B] or on one’s own land.
-Carrying an antique firearm, unloaded and in a container in the trunk of a vehicle.
-When a person who is licensed to carry a concealed pistol in the state of his residence,
except where the pistol is carried in nonconformance with a restriction appearing on the license.
-When a person is a law enforcement officer.
Considering that this is my place of business for the next two weeks or so, Is it safe to say I can carry concealed while I am working on this project? It's more of a safety concern of mine. I would normally just open carry, but I'd feel like the target if something goes wrong.
I would rather not end up with a felony for CCW and lose my right to own firearms should the police pull up and I am completely off base with my understanding here.
Any experience with such a matter would be greatly appreciated!