Wyoming is adding teeth to its Preemption


Tiny towns, with tiny persons in power!

After spending two years in that wasteland, I am convinced everyone in power there is corrupt!

Corrupt people hate the light of truth shinning on them!

-Doc
 
We're working on that in Michigan as well. We already have preemption laws, but the problem is that the word "brandishing" has never been defined, so local LEOs have occasionally equated open carry or even accidental exposure of a concealed firearm with brandishing - and a way to get around state preemption laws. As the police chief of Grandville, MI, said in an interview a few years ago, "As soon as the gun becomes visible, then we end up with the public being concerned, and technically we may have a violation of the law," Snyder said, "because the law doesn't allow people to display weapons where they are creating panic." Michigan law says nothing of the sort; it is an open carry without permit state, and has been since the state was founded. But because "brandishing" isn't defined, "the public being concerned" has been used as the standard in a couple of instances. I'm not aware that any of these charges have ever survived a legal challenge, but that doesn't stop some LEOs from trying.
 

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