Open carry legal in Michigan


how long has mi been open carry st

Forever just is until recent years no one has perused it. This has mostly came about since MI became a shall issue state.
 

Forever just is until recent years no one has perused it. This has mostly came about since MI became a shall issue state.

You need a license for the gun no matter what.

They also make the following requirements for a license to have it:

(f) The person has not been adjudged insane in this state or elsewhere unless he or she has been adjudged restored to sanity by court order.

(g) The person is not under an order of involuntary commitment in an inpatient or outpatient setting due to mental illness.

(h) The person has not been adjudged legally incapacitated in this state or elsewhere. This subdivision does not apply to a person who has had his or her legal capacity restored by order of the court.



Now, on top of this, they say:



28.425b License application; fee; verification of requirements; determination; circumstances for issuance; fingerprints; issuance or denial; temporary license; suspension or revocation of license; definitions.

Sec. 5b.

(1) To obtain a license to carry a concealed pistol, an individual shall apply to the concealed weapon licensing board in the county in which that individual resides. The application shall be filed with the county clerk during the county clerk's normal business hours. The application shall be on a form provided by the director of the department of state police and shall allow the applicant to designate whether the applicant seeks a temporary license. The application shall be signed under oath by the applicant. The oath shall be administered by the county clerk or his or her representative. The application shall contain all of the following information:

(d) A statement by the applicant regarding whether he or she has a history of mental illness that would disqualify him or her under subsection (7)(j) to (l) from receiving a license to carry a concealed pistol, and authorizing the concealed weapon licensing board to access the mental health records of the applicant relating to his or her mental health history.

(c) "Mental illness" means a substantial disorder of thought or mood that significantly impairs judgment, behavior, capacity to recognize reality, or ability to cope with the ordinary demands of life, and includes, but is not limited to, clinical depression.


So basically despite they can dig into your medical records and arbitrarily decide whetner you're worthy to have a license even though you haven't been adjudged insane in this state or elsewhere, is not under an order of involuntary commitment in an inpatient or outpatient setting due to mental illness, and has not been adjudged legally incapacitated in this state or elsewhere.


Michigan is a dictatorship what thumbs its nose at the Constitution.
 
You need a license for the gun no matter what.

They also make the following requirements for a license to have it:

(f) The person has not been adjudged insane in this state or elsewhere unless he or she has been adjudged restored to sanity by court order.

(g) The person is not under an order of involuntary commitment in an inpatient or outpatient setting due to mental illness.

(h) The person has not been adjudged legally incapacitated in this state or elsewhere. This subdivision does not apply to a person who has had his or her legal capacity restored by order of the court.



Now, on top of this, they say:



28.425b License application; fee; verification of requirements; determination; circumstances for issuance; fingerprints; issuance or denial; temporary license; suspension or revocation of license; definitions.

Sec. 5b.

(1) To obtain a license to carry a concealed pistol, an individual shall apply to the concealed weapon licensing board in the county in which that individual resides. The application shall be filed with the county clerk during the county clerk's normal business hours. The application shall be on a form provided by the director of the department of state police and shall allow the applicant to designate whether the applicant seeks a temporary license. The application shall be signed under oath by the applicant. The oath shall be administered by the county clerk or his or her representative. The application shall contain all of the following information:

(d) A statement by the applicant regarding whether he or she has a history of mental illness that would disqualify him or her under subsection (7)(j) to (l) from receiving a license to carry a concealed pistol, and authorizing the concealed weapon licensing board to access the mental health records of the applicant relating to his or her mental health history.

(c) "Mental illness" means a substantial disorder of thought or mood that significantly impairs judgment, behavior, capacity to recognize reality, or ability to cope with the ordinary demands of life, and includes, but is not limited to, clinical depression.


So basically despite they can dig into your medical records and arbitrarily decide whetner you're worthy to have a license even though you haven't been adjudged insane in this state or elsewhere, is not under an order of involuntary commitment in an inpatient or outpatient setting due to mental illness, and has not been adjudged legally incapacitated in this state or elsewhere.


Michigan is a dictatorship what thumbs its nose at the Constitution.

Well duh it's called the 4470 that everyone in the whole country has to fill out when purchasing any gun from any FFL, so it's not just in Michigan.
 
Hey guys. I don't know how to start my on thread, but I was wondering, to open carry in Michigan do I need a holster or can I use a clip on the side of my handgun?
 
Just a suggestion of course, but you might want to update your handouts because your number one bullet is not correct. Michigan has not inspected handguns for safety in many years, and it is no longer a requirement for open carry in Michigan. Safety should be foremost though, and an inspection by a qualified gunsmith is never a bad idea.
 
Just a suggestion of course, but you might want to update your handouts because your number one bullet is not correct. Michigan has not inspected handguns for safety in many years, and it is no longer a requirement for open carry in Michigan. Safety should be foremost though, and an inspection by a qualified gunsmith is never a bad idea.

Just a suggestion of course, but you might want to check the posting date before commenting. The OP is from May 2008. :cool:
 

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