sasha601
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Savage.Detroit wrote:
Savage.Detroit wrote:
Unfortunately, this is not the case. Local ordinance can differ from the state law. State must have a specific preemption statute to prevent localities from regulating in a specific area of the law. Michigan does not have such a preemption law in respectto"stop and identify". So, you would have to sniff through local ordinanceswhere you visit on foot.We are fortunate enough to have statefirearms preemption law (MCL 123.1102). Here it is just for reference: http://www.legislature.mi.gov/(S(vu3cn545dqpfarvin1esng45))/mileg.aspx?page=GetObject&objectname=mcl-123-1102sasha601 wrote:
So very true. They need something to cite you on and you not providing ID does not break a law....Do not be intimidated when officer issues a threat that you will be arrested in order to pry an ID from you. If officer has a probable cause to arrest you, he/she will anyway...
I don't know for sure but I don't think a locality can make a show ID ordinance since the State
does not have a law saying having a State ID is required.