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A constitutional amendment allowing for Michigan State Police to engage in collective bargaining [18] Passed [18] 1,535,023 (56.04%) 1,203,930 (43.96%) Proposal H A constitutional amendment prohibiting the use of property taxes for school operating expenses and establishing a voucher system [18] Failed [18] 718,440 (25.71%) 2,075,583 (74.29% ...
A September 2016 poll from USC Dornsife / Los Angeles Times showed 64% percent of registered voters in favor of Proposition 63, 28% opposed, and 8% unknown. [4] A November 2016 poll from Insights West showed 57% percent of likely voters in favor of Proposition 63, 35% opposed, and 8% undecided. [5] Proposition 63 passed, 63% to 37%. [6]
The referendum outlaws the possession of such magazines, requires background checks for all ammunition sales and mandates the reporting of lost or stolen firearms. [24] Under Proposition 63, any person who possesses a large-capacity magazine is guilty of an infraction punishable by a fine not to exceed one hundred dollars ($100) per large ...
California gun safety regulations going into effect Jan. 1. In September, California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a series of laws aimed at strengthening gun safety regulations.Those include requiring ...
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In March 2011, Utah adopted the M1911 pistol as its state firearm. This gun was designed by Ogden, Utah native John Browning.The adoption was supported by Republican Utah State Representative Carl Wimmer, who said, "It does capture a portion of Utah's history" and "even bigger than that, it captures a portion of American history."
The State of Michigan has numerous laws concerning the ownership and the carrying of firearms. Generally, federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies, and agents thereof acting in an official capacity, are exempt from Michigan's firearms regulations. The Constitution of Michigan of 1963 [3] Article 1, Section 6 reads, "Every person has a ...
Scott Avery Boman (born April 14, 1962) [3] is an American Libertarian politician from Michigan.He has consistently earned among the top votes of any third-party candidate in every Michigan election from 2000 through 2018. [4]