Mike
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Hats off to Brian jeffs of Michigan Open Carry Inc. and frankly, the law enforcement community of Michigan which seems much more professional about this whole open carry thing than those of some states like Wisconsin!
This would be a great type of event to host in every state - this is the way to get the word out - a public event not targeted just at gun owners!
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http://www.livingstondaily.com/article/20091106/NEWS01/911060320/News+Briefs+++Open+carry++law+luncheon+planned
Anyone interested in learning about the "open carry" law for handguns is encouraged to attend a luncheon Saturday.
In God We Trust M/C, a Christian motorcycle club, is hosting a luncheon featuring Brian Jeffs, president of Michigan Open Carry Inc., a nonprofit organization that promotes the lawful carrying of a handgun.
The luncheon is set for noon to 3 p.m. Saturday at 131 N. Grand Ave. in Fowlerville.
Jeffs will speak about the law covering open carry of handguns and will also talk about a Second Amendment march planned for April 19 in Washington, D.C.
Jeffs contends that it is legal in Michigan for a citizen, over 18, to carry a handgun openly if the gun is registered in that person's name.
He said the state Legislature passed a preemption bill in 1990 that blocks local governments from passing more restrictive gun laws than the state government has passed.
Jeffs said the law does prohibit the open carrying of guns in a number of types of facilities, including but not limited to stores that sell alcohol, banks, courts and day cares.
Michigan Open Carry, based in Bath, north of Lansing, states as one of its objectives that the group hopes "to educate and desensitize the public and members of the law enforcement community about the legality of the open carry of a handgun in public."
Jeffs said a law enforcement officer will be on hand Saturday to further explain the legalities of open carry.
Attendees at the luncheon are asked to donate nonperishable food items for donations to an area food bank.
For more information about Michigan Open Carry, go to www.michiganopencarry.org.
Hats off to Brian jeffs of Michigan Open Carry Inc. and frankly, the law enforcement community of Michigan which seems much more professional about this whole open carry thing than those of some states like Wisconsin!
This would be a great type of event to host in every state - this is the way to get the word out - a public event not targeted just at gun owners!
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http://www.livingstondaily.com/article/20091106/NEWS01/911060320/News+Briefs+++Open+carry++law+luncheon+planned
Anyone interested in learning about the "open carry" law for handguns is encouraged to attend a luncheon Saturday.
In God We Trust M/C, a Christian motorcycle club, is hosting a luncheon featuring Brian Jeffs, president of Michigan Open Carry Inc., a nonprofit organization that promotes the lawful carrying of a handgun.
The luncheon is set for noon to 3 p.m. Saturday at 131 N. Grand Ave. in Fowlerville.
Jeffs will speak about the law covering open carry of handguns and will also talk about a Second Amendment march planned for April 19 in Washington, D.C.
Jeffs contends that it is legal in Michigan for a citizen, over 18, to carry a handgun openly if the gun is registered in that person's name.
He said the state Legislature passed a preemption bill in 1990 that blocks local governments from passing more restrictive gun laws than the state government has passed.
Jeffs said the law does prohibit the open carrying of guns in a number of types of facilities, including but not limited to stores that sell alcohol, banks, courts and day cares.
Michigan Open Carry, based in Bath, north of Lansing, states as one of its objectives that the group hopes "to educate and desensitize the public and members of the law enforcement community about the legality of the open carry of a handgun in public."
Jeffs said a law enforcement officer will be on hand Saturday to further explain the legalities of open carry.
Attendees at the luncheon are asked to donate nonperishable food items for donations to an area food bank.
For more information about Michigan Open Carry, go to www.michiganopencarry.org.