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  • 01-01-2001 12:00 AM

    2007 House Bill 4491 (Repeal pistol “safety inspection” law )

    Introduced in the House on March 20, 2007, to repeal the crime of having a pistol that has not been presented to the local law enforcement agency for a “safety inspection.” The bill is tie-barred to House Bill 4490, which repeals the inspection requirement. A person would still be required to obtain a license to acquire a pistol, and not doing so would be a civil infraction with a $250 fine

    The vote was 92 in favor, 16 opposed and 2 not voting

    (House Roll Call 278 at House Journal 34)

    Click here to view bill details.
  • 03-22-2007 8:20 AM In reply to

    Great!

    Another great piece of legislation. Thank you Rep. Joel Sheltrown!
  • 03-22-2007 6:40 PM In reply to

    No Justice????

    When the ex-city manager of Kalamazoo (Mr.Mark Ott)was discovered to have violated this law it was refered to the procecuting attorney in Allegan County for disposition. The Allegan procecuter stated that even though the law said it had to be safety inspected, it did not stipulate a time period for this being done. Therfore no charges were held against the city manager providing he then got it done. Which of course he did. Point being...the law has no teeth for procecution and now because of this case we have case law established whereby a good attorney could get a violator off based on that case law. Solution...get rid of an unenforcable infringement.
  • 03-22-2007 7:02 PM In reply to

    i wonder how many

    otherwise law abiding gun owners got "stung" in that operation? how many of them lost their rights?
  • 03-22-2007 7:18 PM In reply to

    lets ban ALL registration

    it costs the taxpayers money. it infringes on our rights. it doesn't deter crime. it can't prevent crime. if you WANT to register your weapon, fine, go to the office where you want to register it, and pay a small fee to cover the cost. just like 'registering' a bicycle. and then, just like when your bicycle get's stolen, you can sit and watch the police DO NOTHING ABOUT IT.
  • 03-22-2007 7:26 PM In reply to

    are the police here

    so afraid of law abiding citizens that they had to ban the carrying of loaded weapons in cars? it sure sounds as if they don't TRUST the average law abiding citizen to restrain himself from shooting the "nice officer" when he violates his rights by pulling him over at random to see if he has been drinking. i would think that they would want as many law abiding citizens to be armed as possible. this is a SAFETY BUFFER against being the only "good guy" when everybody else that has a gun is a "bad guy" and is looking to do you harm. (remember, only the law abiding citizen cares about obeying the law. the criminal, by definition, doesn't. they carry weapons concealed without the states permission. we should too.)
  • 03-23-2007 7:06 PM In reply to

    Eliminate the purchase permit entirely

    This bill is a good start but doesn’t eliminate the requirement for non-CPL licensees to obtain a permit to purchase a handgun. For what earthly reason is this requirement left in Michigan’s law? Anyone who purchases any firearm must have the dealer check him out on the National Instant Check System maintained by the feds. Any similar requirement by Michigan is clearly redundant and without merit. It is clear to everyone that the current law forces any non-CPL licensee who wishes to purchase a pistol to lose part of two working days: first, to obtain the purchase permit he must go to his police or sheriff, and second, he must return with the pistol to have the useless “safety inspection”. We don’t need the permit, and the inspection serves no useful purpose. I have registered handguns in Michigan since 1961 and have never had a police officer do anything except write down the model and serial numbers and count the number of rounds in the magazine. NICS makes this whole procedure completely unnecessary. Let’s have this bill amended in committee to completely eliminate any requirement for anyone to obtain a permit to purchase any firearm. David Felbeck MCRGO legislative analyst

     

  • 03-23-2007 8:39 PM In reply to

    it DOES serve a purpose

    it keeps those who CAN'T AFFORD to lose those two days of work from buying a handgun. that's one less armed individual, or, to put it in terms liberals like better, one less gun on the street. it's time for another hurdle to be removed from the path of law abiding citizens who wish to purchase a weapon. stop being redundant with my money.
  • 05-21-2007 9:31 AM In reply to

    Some animals are more equal than others

    Here's the real problem--selective enforcement. The law is in place for those in power to use as they see fit. Don't want Muslims or Blacks or Libertarians to have guns? We got laws to disarm or arrest them. But if you are a policeman, judge or IRS agent, you aren't prosecuted, and exceptions to the law are made for you. WAKE UP! WAKE UP! WAKE UP! WAKE UP!
  • 05-21-2007 1:58 PM In reply to

    selective enforcement

    isn't what i'd call this process of demanding a 'safety inspection' that doesn't inspect for safety, only RE-REGISTERS THE GUN. i'd call it LYING TO THE PUBLIC. why can't the legislature simply call it what it is? because they would be voted out of office in a heartbeat if they called it 'WE DON'T TRUST YOU TO ACTUALLY REGISTER YOUR WEAPON, SO WE WILL CALL IT A SAFETY INSPECTION SO YOU WILL BRING IT IN FOR US TO REGISTER IT'. everywhere there has been REGISTRATION, there has been CONFISCATION. new york has confiscated weapons SEVERAL TIMES, so has california. even louisiana, which doesn't have registration as a statewide policy, DID have it in one parish, orleans, and they had confiscation there after KATRINA. anti-gun voters are out there shrugging their shoulders and saying 'so what'. the FACT is, most pistols cost around $600.00 today, and some go even higher. how would you like it if the government came in, for NO GOOD REASON and took six hundred dollars out of your pocket, and gave you NO CHANCE to ever get it back? this is what the bill of rights was written to protect us against. let's vote out the people who STEAL our guns and our rights. let's end ALL REGISTRATION, and while we are at it, let's stop the SILLY PROPOSITON of a PERMIT TO PURCHASE, we are CITIZENS, not SUBJECTS.
  • 04-08-2008 5:27 PM In reply to

    Having Police safety inspect my pistol

    is the same as going to a pizza delivery guy to inspect my new truck. Both USE the tool in their work, but neither is a trained expert. A real "Safety Inspection" should only be done by a qualified gunsmith, and should ONLY be required by common sense, not state law.
  • 04-08-2008 5:33 PM In reply to

    is your car

    required to undergo a 'safety inspection' before you can posses it? no. there is the belief that it is 'prepared properly for it's intended use' as you take it out of the box. you take your car for a 'test drive', which is YOUR OWN inspection to see if this is true. no government agents need accompany you, just a salesman. the same is true of owning a weapon. you take it to the range and 'test fire' it. if it goes bang, it's a weapon. if not, it's a useless hunk of metal. by the way, the 'safety inspection that doesn't inspect for safety' is just another registration scheme. registration is only useful for confiscation.
  • 04-16-2008 2:11 PM In reply to

    re:are the police here so afraid

    YES. And they should be. If you have had to deal with one of our so called police officers lately you would have seen that they treat all citizens like crap. They have a massive P.R. problem since they have become revenue agents. They are too busy suckling at the public teat, writeing more tickets for more overtime to give a crap what happens in the neighborhoods. When is the last time you saw a cop on your side street??
  • 04-16-2008 6:18 PM In reply to

    i always see cops on my

    side street. waiting for me to back out of my driveway so they can give me a ticket for something i don't do. they don't patrol for speeders, they don't patrol for burglars, so we have people who drive as fast as they want to on the streets they DON'T patrol, and we have a rash of burglaries. did you know that if you are a bus driver, and someone hits your bus, if ANY of your passengers has had even ONE drink, the accident is labeled 'ALCOHOL RELATED' even though NEITHER DRIVER WAS DRINKING??? such are the ways of our revenue agents.
  • 04-16-2008 6:31 PM In reply to

    no one seems to be able

    to give one good reason, other than CONFISCATION for registering handguns. no one seems to be able to give one good reason that we, as free citizens, NEED THE PERMISSION OF THE STATE TO PURCHASE A WEAPON. no one seems to be able to give one benefit to the citizen of being on a 'LIST' of handgun owners. it solves no crimes, it protects no one but the criminals, and it wastes tax money to maintain, yet we have not ONE list, but TWO. is this list only being kept as a convenience for the criminals so they know which houses have weapons to steal? who does it help to have to keep your weapon UNLOADED and LOCKED AWAY while it's in your car? the terrified revenue collectors and the criminal who would do you harm while you are on the road, that's who. the longer i look at it, the more i see our representatives, not as 'public servants' but as CRIMINAL SERVANTS. they are the only one who benefits from all those silly rules.
  • 04-16-2008 7:16 PM In reply to

    there are no good reasons.

    weapons that were stolen from you and were used in subsequent crimes are forfieted to the state for destruction. you CANNOT get them back, no matter how valuable they are, and no matter how hard you try. this is theft. pure and simple.
  • 04-17-2008 4:28 PM In reply to

    Notice than only

    Democrats fely that the phony registration scheme should not be repealed. Why is that?
  • 04-18-2008 2:48 PM In reply to

    Permission to buy

    Let's see; if memory serves, and I have a valid CPL I can still buy that new gun w/o another permission slip from Big Brother. But it is still required that a registration form be filled out in triplicate and forwarded to law enforcement. Even though the seller is supposed to do this, how many have been asked to complete the form at point of purchase, either due to laziness on part of the seller, or lack of knowledge of the process, in which case you supplied the registration forms as well? If no CPL resides in my pocket (yet), then I need that permission slip, same as always. This whole bill is a very small step in the right direction. Somebody should have campaigned to eliminate the entire registration process. However, it is important that we thank every legislator who voted our way (called "greasing the slide"). Go to the MCRGO web site and see what legislation has been initiated but isn't moving; pick one or two and before or after patting your Representative on the back, (previous paragraph) tell him/her (nicely) how you would appreciate it if your most desired change to Michigan gun law were to be guided through the system next, and soon, aided by him/her. Up until the last year, several bills a year of substance were moved through. Now, almost nothing. And this half-way bill... ...was likely made to sell us on what a good job was done on our behalf. More must be done before I write another renewal check to MCRGO.com.
  • 04-18-2008 2:54 PM In reply to

    no justice?

    check your book of Michigan Gun law pa 28.422a(2)
  • 04-18-2008 5:09 PM In reply to

    as a permit carrier

    in michigan, a 'privelege' that you paid for, you are allowed to purchase a pistol 'without a permission slip'. as a CITIZEN of louisiana, i am allowed to purchase a pistol 'without a permission slip'. as a permit carrier in michigan, a 'privelege' that you paid for, you are allowed to carry your pistol in your car, ready to use and where you can use it. as a CITIZEN of louisiana, i am allowed to carry my pistol in my car, anywhere i want to, as it is an extension of my home. i can drive around with it concealed. i can drive around with it hanging from the mirror like an air freshener. i DON'T have to tell the nice officer i have it, he then treats everyone like they have a weapon in their car. as a permit carrier, you are not allowed to use any capsaicin spray "pepper spray" over 2%. as a CITIZEN of louisiana, i am allowed to use ANY concentration of pepper spray, carry it any way i choose, and use it to defend myself anywhere. as a permit carrier, you are not allowed to carry a knife over three inches not designed to be a 'hunting knife'. as a CITIZEN of louisiana, i can carry a knife anywhere i want, as long as it NOT being used as a weapon after i 'pull it from concealment'. i list these things because all the things a permit carrier CANNOT DO here are not banned because permit carriers have 'messed up' and done bad things, but because the LEGISLATURE DOESN'T TRUST IT'S CITIZENS. now, there are others who will say 'if you like it there so much, leave.' this is an option. another option is to GIVE THE CITIZENS OF MICHIGAN THE TRUST AND RESPECT THEY DESERVE. now, if you don't WANT to be trusted and respected, stay. if you DO. your options are... come with me, or.... repeal the laws that facilitate this nonsense.

    michigan constitution,  article 1. Sec. 6.

    Every person has a right to keep and bear arms for the defense of himself and the state.

     keep your powder dry.

    "Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote." Bovard 1994

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  • 05-26-2008 9:08 PM In reply to

    Unequal?

    I dont remember the race, religion, and political preference questions on my "safety inspection" registration paperwork. Could you elaborate?
  • 06-18-2008 3:50 PM In reply to

    Safety Inspection?

    Now that the safety inspection requirement has been repealed, when does it take effect? ....or is it effective immediately? John
  • 07-17-2008 11:44 PM In reply to

    No law needed

    I will carry my unregistered, CONCEALED pistol on me anytime and anywhere I want to in the USA and I won't tell anybody. The 2nd Amendment gives me that right. It is a God given right. I am an honorable discharged veteran and I have NO criminal record, not even a traffic ticket. If anybody from the STATE demands my weapon, I will gladly turn it over to them..one bullet at a time.
  • 09-28-2008 11:03 AM In reply to

    RIGHT ON

    RIGHT ON!!
  • 10-09-2008 12:46 PM In reply to

    internate

    According to Public Act 196 0f 2008 it is effective 01/07/2009.
  • 10-10-2008 7:28 AM In reply to

    Awesome

    are you running for governor? The repeal of this law would be a good start.
  • 10-14-2008 10:18 PM In reply to

    CRAZYCAJUN

    has my vote, and he should have yours too.
  • 10-15-2008 7:54 AM In reply to

    I'll run the campaign!!!

    Gooooo CAJUN!
  • 10-16-2008 1:57 PM In reply to

    all we need now

    are a few million in campaign contributions. maybe granmole can lend us some.

    michigan constitution,  article 1. Sec. 6.

    Every person has a right to keep and bear arms for the defense of himself and the state.

     keep your powder dry.

    "Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote." Bovard 1994

  • 11-19-2008 3:18 AM In reply to

    Hello

    actually, you are not allowed to hang it from your rear-view mirror. it's technically illegal because it obstructs your forward view. and yes, even those evergreen air fresheners are not technically allowed to hang from your mirror. :-)
  • 11-21-2008 9:20 AM In reply to

    daylight

    Amen, David, amen!
  • 11-27-2008 1:45 AM In reply to

    Re: Hello

     you ARE allowed to hang it from your rear view mirror. in order to "restrict your view", it would have to hang directly in front of you, like you were hanging it from the driver's side visor. now, HERE, you aren't even allowed to POSSESS it in your car if it's loaded. (an unloaded weapon is not a weapon unless it's big enough to use as a club.)

    now, if it IS hanging from your visor, and we see that it hanging from your visor nearly causes an accident, or if you are in an accident with it hanging from your visor, THEN AND ONLY THEN will we even bother you about it.

    by the way, if you want to see something impressive, watch what happens when you list cell phone usage as the proximal cause of an accident on your accident report. your insurance company drops you like a hot stone, and they don't have to pick you up ever again. we call it DISTRACTED DRIVING, and we issue large tickets for it.

    michigan constitution,  article 1. Sec. 6.

    Every person has a right to keep and bear arms for the defense of himself and the state.

     keep your powder dry.

    "Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote." Bovard 1994

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