NervisRek
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My son is a Southfield Officer and when I was at his house this weekend we had a conversation about open carry. The Chief of Southfield PDwas an instructor at the academy when my son went through 5 years ago, and he was there when my son took my book titled "Travelers Guide To The Firearms Law In 50 States" to question the fact that Michigan is an open carry state, and what would happen to someone who did so. It caused quite a stir that day as you can imagine. Well, last week each shift at SPD was briefed about the current "movement" towards open carry and how to use some common sense when dealing with a call for such. Each shift was also read the law and quoted the definition of "brandishing". The best part was when my son told me that the opencarry.org website was brought up, and a few of the officers mentioned that they had been following the sites forum. So if any of the SPDarereading this, I'm glad to know that you guys are keeping your heads outta' your butts.
My son is a Southfield Officer and when I was at his house this weekend we had a conversation about open carry. The Chief of Southfield PDwas an instructor at the academy when my son went through 5 years ago, and he was there when my son took my book titled "Travelers Guide To The Firearms Law In 50 States" to question the fact that Michigan is an open carry state, and what would happen to someone who did so. It caused quite a stir that day as you can imagine. Well, last week each shift at SPD was briefed about the current "movement" towards open carry and how to use some common sense when dealing with a call for such. Each shift was also read the law and quoted the definition of "brandishing". The best part was when my son told me that the opencarry.org website was brought up, and a few of the officers mentioned that they had been following the sites forum. So if any of the SPDarereading this, I'm glad to know that you guys are keeping your heads outta' your butts.