MI has gun registration Sounds like NY, MA, CT or RI
Now David - if MI police are willing to charge a multimillionaire basketball star for not registering a pistol / possession of a pistol not registered to him - you think they are going to cut the average citizen a break? Doubtful at best.
MI has gun registration Sounds like NY, MA, CT or RI
If people did not do it, the law would have no meaning.
You live in Illinois with your FOID cards and tell us you have ignored your state law to get rid of your bad law (How has that worked out for you?) and you tell us we need to fix OUR laws?Bottom line ... anyone going to hold it to the state to remove these illegal requirements?
I refuse to perform an act that I believe will put my life at risk.
I'm more than serious Primus. I will not register anything ever. Gov't don't like it? They know where I am. I have plenty of fire extinguishers.
I do believe that suggesting we break an obvious law is against forum rule (15).
I'm glad for you, that in North Carolina, you don't have to register your handguns. We've been fighting to get rid of our registration system. So far, we've managed to get rid of the "safety inspection" part. We're working on the other part but, it's not easy.Gun confiscation for dummies
Step #1 Make a detailed list of gun ownership...... done
It's not an actual law if it violates the Constitution and thus not against forum rules. Remember the people dictate to the government. They are supposed to anyway but have mostly abdicated from that duty as a citizen.You live in Illinois with your FOID cards and tell us you have ignored your state law to get rid of your bad law (How has that worked out for you?) and you tell us we need to fix OUR laws?
I do believe that suggesting we break an obvious law is against forum rule (15).
It's not an actual law if it violates the Constitution and thus not against forum rules. Remember the people dictate to the government. They are supposed to anyway but have mostly abdicated from that duty as a citizen.
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As long as the US and Michigan legal system recognize it, it is a law. And unless we can get the law reversed, we can either obey that law, or go to jail. So, unfortunately forum rule 15 does apply in this instance.
It's not an actual law if it violates the Constitution and thus not against forum rules. Remember the people dictate to the government. They are supposed to anyway but have mostly abdicated from that duty as a citizen.
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As long as the US and Michigan legal system recognize it, it is a law. And unless we can get the law reversed, we can either obey that law, or go to jail. So, unfortunately forum rule 15 does apply in this instance.
And how can one get a law reversed? One way is to not follow it, get arrested and get it knocked out by a court. Its one proper way of addressing an unjust law.
I've done this before...purposely ignored a law just to get caught so I could argue the law was wrong.