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6/21/2008 9:21:35 AM EDT
Firearms Related Issues FAQ - Per Michigan State Police

www.michigan.gov/documents/msp/MSP_Legal_Update_No._66_238184_7.pdf

Posted: June 16, 2008

Firearms-related frequently raised issues
What follows are the short answers to those firearms-related questions most often asked by police officers and the public.

Open carry of firearms
Subject to MCL 750.234d, it is legal to carry a visible pistol in public.

Possession of a pistol belonging to another
Per MCL 28.432, a person with a Concealed Pistol License (CPL) may legally possess a properly registered pistol belonging to another. The owner need not be present.

Possession of pistols by non-residents
A resident of another state may possess a pistol in Michigan if they have a CPL issued by their state of residence (MCL 28.432 & MCL 28.432a). Without a CPL, a nonresident may not have a pistol in Michigan.

Safety Inspection Certificates
Michigan law does not require a person to have a copy of their certificate with their pistol after it has been registered; nor does the law require that a person keep a copy.

Transporting ammunition and long-guns
MCL 750.227d describes the lawful way to transport a shotgun or rifle. While they must be unloaded, they may be transported in the same case as ammunition (including loaded magazines).

CPL holders – required notifications
The notification requirements of MCL 28.425f only apply when a CPL holder is actually carrying a concealed pistol. Nothing in Michigan law allows an officer to search a CPL holder to determine whether they are carrying a pistol.
6/21/2008 3:53:38 PM EDT
[#1]
Thanks for the link
6/21/2008 4:00:12 PM EDT
[#2]
MSP legal updates FTW.