Michigan: Legislation to Eliminate Concealed Carry Licensing Boards Introduced in Senate
Michigan: Legislation to Eliminate Concealed Carry Licensing Boards Introduced in Senate
Earlier this week, an important pro-gun bill was introduced in the Michigan Senate. Senate Bill 789, sponsored by state Senator Michael Green (R-31), would eliminate county concealed carry licensing boards and instead transfer all of their duties to the Department of State Police and county clerks. SB 789 seeks to make the concealed pistol licensing (CPL) process more efficient and cost-effective for gun owners across the Great Lakes State.
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