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2021-2022 Proposed Michigan Firearm Legislation | |||
Posted January 1st, 2021 01:55 pm | |||
This thread will be updated on a regular basis when new bills come in for Michigan. |
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Posted January 1st, 2021 02:26 pm | |||
HB6518 would add 'failure to store a firearm' property to the crimes code HB6517 would require anyone who owns firearms and has minors in the house to keep them locked up SB1219 would clarify that during a declared state of emergency authorities must continue to provide access to those wishing to get or renew a carry license |
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Posted January 20th, 2021 12:33 pm | |||
HR0008 is a resolution urging congress to make 'domestic terrorism' a federal crime and to increase penalties for stockpiling firearms and ammunition if convicted SB0011 would prevent a declared emergency from shutting down county clerks issuing carry permits |
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Posted February 3rd, 2021 02:01 pm | |||
HB4030 would drop the cost of a carry license to $40 HB4023 would make all buildings controlled or leased by the state gun free zones HB4010 would increase penalties for carrying a concealed handgun in certain palces SB0035 would prohibit firearms in the state capitol SB0034 would prohibit firearms in the state capitol HB4013 would allow county clerks to issue carry permits during a declared disaster HB4023 would make all buildings controlled or leased by the state gun free zones |
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Posted March 11th, 2021 04:03 pm | |||
SR0022 is a resolution supporting the 2nd amendment and renouncing federal laws that infringe on it |
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Posted March 24th, 2021 02:20 pm | |||
HR0055 is a resolution reaffirming the right to keep and bear arms HB4498 would drop the renewal fee for a license to carry to $30 |
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Posted April 20th, 2021 10:39 am | |||
SB0352 would allow local governments to prohibit carrying firearms in or on property owned or leased by the government |
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Posted May 13th, 2021 01:15 pm | |||
HB4718 would allow people to file for a carry license in any county they wish HB4717 would remove the duty to notify language currently in place |
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Posted May 30th, 2021 02:45 pm | |||
SB0454 would treat long guns the same as handguns under every aspect of the law HB4870 is a universal background check bill HB4869 would treat long guns the same as handguns in all aspects of law HB4865 is a constitutional carry bill that would also repeal other law concerning where a person is prohibited from carrying SB0456 is a universal background check bill HB4866 would change another section of law to allow constitutional carry SB0491 would remove the requirement to have a carry license while hunting HB4863 would loosen restrictions on transporting firearms |
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Posted June 8th, 2021 02:31 pm | |||
SR0057 is a resolution to commemorate June 2021 as Gun Violence Awareness Month HB4957 would prohibit banning the sale of firearms or ammunition during a state of emergency |
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Posted July 11th, 2021 01:31 pm | |||
HR0124 is a resolution to declare June 2021 as Gun Violence Awareness Month HB5066 would make it a crime to store a firearm where a minor could access it HB5067 would make firearm safety devices tax exempt through the end of 2021 SB0551 would make firearm safety devices tax exempt through the end of 2021 HB5068 would make firearm safety devices exempt for the state use tax through 2021 SB0550 would make it a crime to store a firearm where a minor could access it SB0552 would make firearm safety devices exempt for the state use tax through 2021 HB5174 appropriates funds for counties to create 'gun violence prevention programs' HB5187 would limit executive orders from regulating firearms HB5188 would limit executive orders from regulating firearms |
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Posted August 23rd, 2021 03:55 pm | |||
HB5271 would allow people to apply for carry licenses in contiguous counties or the county where there business is located |
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2021-2022 Proposed Michigan Firearm Legislation |