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2012 House Bill 5460: Allow CPL for young service members
  1. Introduced by Rep. Harvey Santana (D) on March 8, 2012, to reduce from 21 to 18 the age at which an individual can get a concealed pistol permit, if the person is in the active armed services or Army National Guard.
    • Referred to the House Judiciary Committee on March 8, 2012.

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Re: 2012 House Bill 5460 (Allow CPL for young service members )  by jgurma on May 23, 2012 

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Re: 2012 House Bill 5460 (Allow CPL for young service members )  by isabelleelise on March 18, 2012 

Good bi-partisan bill.  Nicely done.  MI communities will be even more safe.



Re: 2012 House Bill 5460 (Allow CPL for young service members )  by Ken Cooper on March 15, 2012 
Age is not an indicator of responsibility. If you make it through boot camp in the military, chances are good that you didn't squeak through without the Drill Instructor noticing that you are not responsible to follow directions. If responsibility is not a prerequisite, and a recognized age of 21 generally being the age of maturity for the majority is to be waved, then why make the age 18 got all? Why not make it 8.


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