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More than 20 gun-rights supporters attend 'open-carry' gathering in Vandercook Lake
By Jake Bolitho
April 26, 2010
Hamburgers, hot dogs and baked beans weren’t the only items on hand at a Sunday afternoon picnic in Vandercook Lake.
The rainy weather didn’t prevent more than 20 gun-rights supporters from gathering in Vandercook Lake County Park for an “open-carry” gathering.
The picnic was sponsored by the nonprofit organization Michigan Open Carry. Organizers said they aimed to educate people of the legality of openly carrying a handgun in Michigan. A similar event was last summer at Sparks Foundation County Park.
“I believe any gun control law is unconstitutional,” said Jackson resident and Michigan Open Carry member Gordon Cannon, who carried a 9 mm handgun.
“I carry it to protect my children ... We’re not just a bunch of hicks and rednecks.”
In Michigan, any person over age 18 without a criminal record may openly carry a registered firearm while holstered in most public places.
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Michigan is one of 44 states that allow open carrying of a handgun, while the practice has been long banned in the other six states.
http://www.mlive.com/news/jackson/index.ssf/2010/04/more_than_20_gun-rights_suppor.html
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More than 20 gun-rights supporters attend 'open-carry' gathering in Vandercook Lake
By Jake Bolitho
April 26, 2010
Hamburgers, hot dogs and baked beans weren’t the only items on hand at a Sunday afternoon picnic in Vandercook Lake.
The rainy weather didn’t prevent more than 20 gun-rights supporters from gathering in Vandercook Lake County Park for an “open-carry” gathering.
The picnic was sponsored by the nonprofit organization Michigan Open Carry. Organizers said they aimed to educate people of the legality of openly carrying a handgun in Michigan. A similar event was last summer at Sparks Foundation County Park.
“I believe any gun control law is unconstitutional,” said Jackson resident and Michigan Open Carry member Gordon Cannon, who carried a 9 mm handgun.
“I carry it to protect my children ... We’re not just a bunch of hicks and rednecks.”
In Michigan, any person over age 18 without a criminal record may openly carry a registered firearm while holstered in most public places.
. . .
Michigan is one of 44 states that allow open carrying of a handgun, while the practice has been long banned in the other six states.