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autosurgeon wrote:
T Vance wrote:
Nimmer wrote:
So it would be a good idea to call ahead to see what the parameters actually are in the Porkies.I have been there before in the winter doing National Ski Patrol but never carried while working there in the winter.I know a few people involved with the park and think I will call.
I would open carry a side arm only but those DNR statutes are interesting and also the aspect of having the sidearm in the tents gives cause for concern. I appreciate the input and would like more though.
No I dont have a CPL as I am from Wisconsin
Thanks
Nimmer
So you are not a Michigan resident? Since Wisconson denies the "right" to get a CPL (or whatever your state might/would call it), then you cannot carry in Michigan.
http://www.handgunlaw.us/documents/USReciprocity.pdf
If he had a CPL from another state while he would not be able to CC he would be able to OC. Legally.
Unfortunately, I don't think this still applies.
Before, a validargument could be made due to the Rules of Statutory Construction where: Per 28.432
(f) A United States citizen holding a license to carry a pistol concealed upon his or her person issued by another state.
Rules of Statutory Construction came into play because an amendment to 28.422 was effective one day before an amendment to 28.432.
Recently, there was an amendment to 28.422 (Public Act 20) that was immediately effective March 25, 2010.
Public Act 20 of 2010 – Personal Protect Orders, Effective March 25, 2010
HB 4221 (Ebli) Civil procedure; personal protection orders; reference to personal protection order section of the revised judicature act in the concealed weapons act; revise to reflect renumbering of subsections. Amends sec. 2 of
1927 PA 372 (MCL
28.422).
IANAL and now non-residents of Michigan who are not 28.422, Subsection (8) compliant will not be able to possess a pistol in Michigan. This means those who do not have a license/permit from their state of residence or a registered pistol.
ETA: In My Opinion