Rob
02-02-2004, 08:47 AM
HB 5429:
Introduced by Rep. Matt Milosch on January 27, 2004, to establish that an exemption to the state pistol "inspection" requirement for antique pistols only applies to pistols that are not made for modern ammunition, or which are permanently deactivated. See House Bill 5427.
Details and Comments: http://www.michiganvotes.org/bill.asp?ID=24524
HB 5428:
Introduced by Rep. Fran Amos on January 27, 2004, to establish that an exemption to the state pistol "inspection" requirement for antique pistols only applies to pistols that are not made for modern ammunition, or which are permanently deactivated. See House Bill 5427.
Details and Comments: http://www.michiganvotes.org/bill.asp?ID=24523
HB 5427:
Introduced by Rep. Daniel Acciavatti on January 27, 2004, to clarify that a person does not need a permit to purchase, own, carry, possess, use, or transport an antique firearm. "Antique firearm" is defined as one manufactured in or before 1898, or a modern replica, which uses ammunition no longer made or readily available, or does not use rimfire or conventional center fire fixed ammunition. This includes firearms using matchlock, flintlock, percussion cap, or similar ignition systems, or a replica of such a firearm, whether actually manufactured before or after 1898.
Details and Comments: http://www.michiganvotes.org/bill.asp?ID=24522
Introduced by Rep. Matt Milosch on January 27, 2004, to establish that an exemption to the state pistol "inspection" requirement for antique pistols only applies to pistols that are not made for modern ammunition, or which are permanently deactivated. See House Bill 5427.
Details and Comments: http://www.michiganvotes.org/bill.asp?ID=24524
HB 5428:
Introduced by Rep. Fran Amos on January 27, 2004, to establish that an exemption to the state pistol "inspection" requirement for antique pistols only applies to pistols that are not made for modern ammunition, or which are permanently deactivated. See House Bill 5427.
Details and Comments: http://www.michiganvotes.org/bill.asp?ID=24523
HB 5427:
Introduced by Rep. Daniel Acciavatti on January 27, 2004, to clarify that a person does not need a permit to purchase, own, carry, possess, use, or transport an antique firearm. "Antique firearm" is defined as one manufactured in or before 1898, or a modern replica, which uses ammunition no longer made or readily available, or does not use rimfire or conventional center fire fixed ammunition. This includes firearms using matchlock, flintlock, percussion cap, or similar ignition systems, or a replica of such a firearm, whether actually manufactured before or after 1898.
Details and Comments: http://www.michiganvotes.org/bill.asp?ID=24522