Ha... that's a sweet little keltec... it amazes me that you can CC one of those... sheesh!
Ha... that's a sweet little keltec... it amazes me that you can CC one of those... sheesh!
There was never case law on 750.234d. There was never case law on carrying on an out of state permit. That was just an AG opinion about carrying under the may issue law. There was no case law on the matter and I can find no record of ANYONE being convicted for carrying on an out of state permit.
The shall issue law (crappy worded poor law that MI now has) changed that in reference to concealed carry or vehicle carry; HOWEVER, 234d still says licensed to carry by this state or another state. 234d says what 234d says. Why people try to add or subtract words from it is beyond me.
There actually was a case that decided that Michigan residents could not carry under a Florida non-resident permit. This was shortly after Florida enacted their "shall issue" law. The case became the impetus for Carl Marlinga to begin granting permits to almost anyone that applied in Macomb county. His actions then became the thrust to enact "shall issue" in Michigan.
Why not? B careful, you're getting close to the slippery slope. Wouldnt want you to fall down, its a long bumpy confusing ride. You land at the bottom all broken bruised, dizzy, dirty, and on your butt with a broken leg, with your foot stuck in your mouth and a thumb up your butt.
I think I am going to get a haircut this weekend. :banana:
The first time I OC'd at GearHeads the stylist said she was afraid my gun would shoot her foot while she cut my hair.
I think I am going to get a haircut this weekend. :banana:
The first time I OC'd at GearHeads the stylist said she was afraid my gun would shoot her foot while she cut my hair.
I think I am going to get a haircut this weekend. :banana:
The first time I OC'd at GearHeads the stylist said she was afraid my gun would shoot her foot while she cut my hair.
Well what do ya know...
http://news.yahoo.com/8-killed-southern-california-salon-shooting-234451134.html
"SEAL BEACH, Calif. (AP) — Every hair-dressing station was full at Salon Meritage when a gunman burst through the door and began shooting, sending terrified customers diving for cover. The shooter then stepped outside, shot a man sitting in a truck in the parking lot and sped off."
Okay, the attorney at Rick's CPL class said that open carry is illegal if your feet are not on the ground. An example he used was a pogo stick is not legal to OC on.
He said this is from a new msp update I think, and the law about "in a vehicle" is old.
Cool, but it would take a long time to draw it out of this rig in a life or death situation. Also unless you were using frangible rounds you may want to think about over-penetration. I have not seen these for the 7.62x39 to date. I'm sure there's someone out there who knows where you can find them?
Okay, the attorney at Rick's CPL class said that open carry is illegal if your feet are not on the ground. An example he used was a pogo stick is not legal to OC on.
He said this is from a new msp update I think, and the law about "in a vehicle" is old.