wally1120
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If someone don`t have a CPL can they ride a Bicycle OCing?
If someone don`t have a CPL can they ride a Bicycle OCing?
I am sure you guys would love to find out, But I am not going to risk losing everything that I have.There is no case law... and the definition of 'vehicle' is not the same across MCL code...
So if you want to be the test case, we'd all love you for it.
ETA:Mike Cox's list of things to fix:
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126. Define a Vehicle as pertains to Firearms Carry
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Evil Creamsicle wrote:I am sure you guys would love to find out, But I am not going to risk losing everything that I have.There is no case law... and the definition of 'vehicle' is not the same across MCL code...
So if you want to be the test case, we'd all love you for it.
I am looking for a YES OR NO answer, Not looking for a Grey Area.
The answer is clearly "yes", OC on a bicycle is fine based on information at hand. Common guys, at some point, when evidence is clear,we just should not to be afraid to draw a clear conclusion
It's not a motor vehicle, it's fine.
http://www.legislature.mi.gov/%28S%28l3xp0hrzr3axtu55sdg15bnn%29%29/mileg.aspx?page=GetObject&objectname=mcl-750-227
Fixed spelling mistakeThe Government was the one to write this stuff, And you think the Government wants to make things easy for citizens? :lol::cuss:
Section 750.227c linkable printable
THE MICHIGAN PENAL CODE (EXCERPT)
Act 328 of 1931
750.227c Transporting or possessing loaded firearm in or upon vehicle; violation as misdemeanor; penalty; applicability to person violating MCL 312.10(1)(g).
Sec. 227c.
(1) Except as otherwise permitted by law, a person shall not transport or possess in or upon a sailboat or a motor vehicle, aircraft, motorboat, or any other vehicle propelled by mechanical means, a firearm, other than a pistol, which is loaded.
(2) A person who violates this section is guilty of a misdemeanor, punishable by imprisonment for not more than 2 years, or a fine of not more than $2,500.00, or both.
(3) This section does not apply to a person who violates section 10(1)(g) of chapter II of Act No. 286 of the Public Acts of 1929, as amended, being section 312.10 of the Michigan Compiled Laws.
History: Add. 1981, Act 103, Eff. Mar. 31, 1982
© 2009 Legislative Council, State of Michigan
I do not believe you pedaling a bicycle would count as mechanical.
There is no case law... and the definition of 'vehicle' is not the same across MCL code...
So if you want to be the test case, we'd all love you for it.
It's not a motor vehicle, it's fine.
http://www.legislature.mi.gov/(S(l3...eg.aspx?page=GetObject&objectname=mcl-750-227