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Subject / law Long guns Handguns Relevant statutes Notes State permit required to purchase? Yes: Yes: MCL § 28.422: A license to purchase (issued by a police department) or a Michigan-issued Concealed Pistol License (CPL) is required to purchase a long gun (private sales only) or a handgun (both private sales and dealer sales).
State permit required to purchase? Yes: Yes: MCL § 28.422: A license to purchase (issued by a police department) or a Michigan-issued Concealed Pistol License (CPL) is required to purchase a long gun (private sales only) or a handgun (both private sales and dealer sales).
Generally, FFLs in all states must request a background check through the NICS before selling a firearm; however in some states non-FFL purchasers who possess certain state-issued firearms permits, e.g., a permit to carry a concealed handgun, may purchase firearms from FFLs without undergoing a point-of-sale NICS check.) [12] [13] For private ...
("Where secrets go to die: Michigan State Police face suspicion for handling of cold case murder," Detroit Free Press, May 14.) It has gotten to such a low point that both the Michigan State ...
ATF Form 4473, October 2016 revision. A Firearms Transaction Record, or ATF Form 4473, is a seven-page form prescribed by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) required to be completed when a person proposes to purchase a firearm from a Federal Firearms License (FFL) holder, such as a gun dealer.
Crashes occur in 30% of all police pursuits across the U.S., and between 5-17% of them include injuries and fatalities. Michigan State Police restricting vehicle pursuits under new policy Skip to ...
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel's Office announced felony charges against the State Police trooper who fatally struck 25-year-old Samuel Sterling while driving an unmarked vehicle near Grand ...
Michigan State Police, Ypsilanti Post. The Ypsilanti Post was merged into the Brighton Post in 2011. The Michigan State Police (MSP) is a full-service law enforcement agency, with approximately 3,000 employees who provide over 60 different services either directly to Michigan residents or in support of other law enforcement agencies.