stainless1911
Banned
Trying to get them to do at least something productive with the last half of the term.
I know that the economy has required the full attention of the legislature, but let's not forget that we have the rare opportunity of having a majority in every part of the state government, and I think we should make the best of it while we can. Gun owners have voted in this majority, and would like to see some real progress in the restoration of our gun rights in the state.
I would like to see the following two laws repealed. This action would remove the requirement of a CPL to posses and transport a pistol in a motor vehicle. Many, if not most states do not require a CPL to carry in the personal private vehicles, they are private property, just the same as a persons home, and should be treated as such. The restrictions on those who lack a CPL due to age, residency, political beliefs, or sometimes minor and unrelated infractions make it impossible in some cases, and in others, impractical and legally perilous to exercise his or her right to keep and bear arms. While in the vehicle, these laws make it a felonious offense to exercise that right to bear arms.
The two laws that need to be repealed in order to correct these discrepancies within the law are. MCL 750.231a, and MCL 750.227.
Thank you for your attention in this matter.
I know that the economy has required the full attention of the legislature, but let's not forget that we have the rare opportunity of having a majority in every part of the state government, and I think we should make the best of it while we can. Gun owners have voted in this majority, and would like to see some real progress in the restoration of our gun rights in the state.
I would like to see the following two laws repealed. This action would remove the requirement of a CPL to posses and transport a pistol in a motor vehicle. Many, if not most states do not require a CPL to carry in the personal private vehicles, they are private property, just the same as a persons home, and should be treated as such. The restrictions on those who lack a CPL due to age, residency, political beliefs, or sometimes minor and unrelated infractions make it impossible in some cases, and in others, impractical and legally perilous to exercise his or her right to keep and bear arms. While in the vehicle, these laws make it a felonious offense to exercise that right to bear arms.
The two laws that need to be repealed in order to correct these discrepancies within the law are. MCL 750.231a, and MCL 750.227.
Thank you for your attention in this matter.
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