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It's not a "rant," it's a response to idiots who don't have a clue.
No, I don't "feel it," I KNOW it-- can't you read the thread-title, either?
No. You're confusing the right to carry, with the right to PRIVACY.
It would be different, if the state didn't allow the RIGHT to open-carry-- but it DOES. So the right to privacy also stands, under federal law-- thus yielding the right to carry CONCEALED as well. End of discussion. I can't help if you can't understand that.
It's not an insult if it's true. These idiots are telling me that they should have elite privielges of self-defense that I don't have; this implies that their lives are more important than mine-- and that's about as serious an insult as you can get. If you want to sit there and take that, go ahead-- but don't expect me to.
I am a ccw in Mich. and I realize I can open carry, The question is, can I also open carry in Ohio since they have reciprocity with Mich. ccw
Since you won't carry on a discussion (this constitutes a rant) and have resorted to name calling in each of your posts in this thread, you're right, "End of discussion."
Observation isn't name-calling; they're useful idiots by any definition, as well as arrogant elitists.
You're also the one name-calling me, via the word "rant;" I wasn't name-calling you, so shove it; but apparently this is one of those boards where you goobers all stick together and if anyone disagrees with one of you, he gets attacked by all.
I was also carrying on a conversation just fine, but you seem to define disagreement as "ranting." That makes you a typical anal-retentive control-freak, dating back to toilet-training.
PLACES off limits to firearms without a CPL: h) An establishment licensed under the Michigan liquor control act (BAR).
Mr. ,
Unfortunately, Michigan law does not provide guidance on how to legally
transport a pistol while traveling on a motorcycle. MCL 750.231a states
if the motor vehicle (which includes a motorcycle) does not have a
trunk, the pistol must be unloaded, in a closed case designed for the
storage of firearms, and not readily accessible to the occupants. There
are various arguments regarding whether or not a person could transport
a pistol in or on a motorcycle and have it " not readily accessible to
the occupant." I am not aware of any Michigan appellate court decisions
regarding this issue. In instances such as this where the legality is
not certain, I must recommend that you consult the advise of private
legal counsel regarding this issue.
Sincerely,
Sergeant Aimee Maike
Training and Standards Division
Michigan State Police
7426 N. Canal Road
Lansing, MI 48913
(517) 636-6031
Any thoughts on how to transition from concealed to open carry. When carrying concealed you are to keep your pistol concealed at all times, failure to do so opens you up to "brandishing" or violation of concealed carry law. For example, you have a cpl and are carrying open while shopping, you go to your car and since you have a cpl you get in and drive to another store exit your vehicle carrying your pistol in plain view. Legal or do you have choose and carry either open or concealed?
As long as you're not a felon or on probation or parole, then yes, you can; it's a RIGHT not a privilege.lets say your 19 and you have had a prior misdemeanor for possession in your past but it was expunged, can you still open carry?
In Michigan since Open Carry is legal (with a few exceptions), and since concealed carry is legal with a permit (with a few exceptions), and since under Michigan's convoluted laws Open carry by CPL holders is legal in "pistol free zones" it would be very difficult for "brandishing" laws to be applied.
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