Posted May 17, 2017 2:46 pm by Comments

By Andrew Shepperson

A bill that would allow lawful gun owners in Michigan to carry concealed firearms without a permit sparked a heated debate this week.
MLive reported a pro-gun, four bill package was considered at a House Judiciary Committee hearing Tuesday night, with passionate testimony coming from both sides.
One of the most discussed measures — House Bill 4416, sponsored by Republican Reps. Michele Hoitenga, Pamela Hornberger, Sue Allor and Triston Cole — would repeal the permit requirement to carry a concealed gun in the state for all lawful gun owners.
Hoitenga noted during her testimony that the bill would still keep the background check process intact and will not rid the state of its gun free zones.
“It is currently legal in the state of Michigan for a law-abiding person to openly carry a firearm on their person without any training classes, fees or state bureaucracy,” she said. “It only becomes illegal when a person puts on a coat, because the gun then becomes concealed. One millimeter of clothing makes the difference between a criminal act and a legal act.”
Hoitenga also argued the measure would help those who can’t afford to go through the current concealed carry permit process.
“Women, elderly, vulnerable and economically disadvantaged people should not be

Source: Guns.com

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