Introduced by Sen. Michael Green (R) on October 25, 2011, to revise the types of firearms allowed for deer hunting south of the “rifle line” in the Lower Peninsula. In addition to shotguns and muzzle-loading rifles, hunters could use a .35 caliber or larger pistol capable of holding no more than nine rounds, and a .35 caliber or larger rifle loaded with straight-walled cartridges and a maximum case length of 1.80 inches (in other words, not a high-power rifle cartridge).
Referred to the Senate Outdoor Recreation & Tourism Committee on October 25, 2011.
Comments
1) Re: 2011 Senate Bill 775 (Revise allowable deer hunting guns south of “rifle line” ) by Dutch boy's finger on November 10, 2011
Is Senator Michael Green capable of making an informed decision?
2) 2011 Senate Bill 775 (Revise allowable deer hunting guns south of “rifle line” ) by admin on November 1, 2011 Introduced in the Senate on October 25, 2011