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From what I read, my having an out-of-stateconcealed-carry permit allows me to carry concealed, but I've heard that's not the case, because MI requires me to have the permit from my home state, and WI doesn't have permits. One more twist: Having a MN "carry" permit, which is OC and CC, can I as a WI resident CC in Michigan? Can I OC in MI?
I drive to MI every few months, so I'm wondering what's legal.
You are right that MI *REQUIRES* a permit issued by "Your Home State" in order to legally carry in MI. Your MN. permit means nothing to the police officers in MI. You may NOT even openly carry in MI because your gun isn't properly registered. (Safety Inspected)Sorry.
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From what I read, my having an out-of-stateconcealed-carry permit allows me to carry concealed, but I've heard that's not the case, because MI requires me to have the permit from my home state, and WI doesn't have permits. One more twist: Having a MN "carry" permit, which is OC and CC, can I as a WI resident CC in Michigan? Can I OC in MI?
I drive to MI every few months, so I'm wondering what's legal.
You are right that MI *REQUIRES* a permit issued by "Your Home State" in order to legally carry in MI. Your MN. permit means nothing to the police officers in MI. You may NOT even openly carry in MI because your gun isn't properly registered. (Safety Inspected)Sorry.
Thats what I thought. Federal Law does not require an orange tip on imitation firearms that you own and use, just on the ones that are being sold, shipped, etc...(a) Acts prohibited
It shall be unlawful for any person to manufacture, enter into commerce, ship, transport, or receive any toy, look-alike, or imitation firearm unless such firearm contains, or has affixed to it, a marking approved by the Secretary of Commerce...
I did read the safety inspection in the MI Code, and thought, "You have to be kidding! They want to recordthe serial number of every weapon you intend to carry!!"
Thanks for the information. I guess I'll have to wait for reciprocity.
Sure...just don't transport it. You're fine if you keep it on your property, buttransport it off your property, and you're breaking the law.