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    HB 4770, 4771, 4772, 4773 & 4774 of 2019 - Repeal Most Restricted Carry Zones

    HB 4770 of 2019
    Weapons; firearms; certain provisions regarding weapons; repeal. Amends secs. 231 & 237a of 1931 PA 328 (MCL 750.231 & 750.237a) & repeals secs. 227, 227a, 227c, 227d, 231a & 234d of 1931 PA 328 (MCL 750.227 et seq.).
    Last Action: 6/26/2019 bill electronically reproduced 06/20/2019

    HB 4771 of 2019
    Weapons; firearms; 1927 PA 372; update references. Amends secs. 2, 2a, 5b, 5o, 12 & 15 of 1927 PA 372 (MCL 28.422 et seq.). TIE BAR WITH: HB 4770'19
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    HB 4772 of 2019
    Weapons; firearms; natural resources and environmental protection act; update references. Amends sec. 43510 of 1994 PA 451 (MCL 324.43510). TIE BAR WITH: HB 4770'19
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    HB 4773 of 2019
    Weapons; firearms; sentencing guidelines; update references. Amends sec. 12, ch. IX & secs. 11b & 16m, ch. XVII of 1927 PA 175 (MCL 769.12 et seq.). TIE BAR WITH: HB 4770'19
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    HB 4774 of 2019
    Weapons; firearms; corrections code of 1953; update references. Amends sec. 33b of 1953 PA 232 (MCL 791.233b). TIE BAR WITH: HB 4770'19
    Last Action: 6/26/2019 bill electronically reproduced 06/20/2019
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    The "meat" of these tie-barred bills can be found in HB 4771. It proposes to remove all of the section o "no concealed carry" zones except for schools and casinos.

    Removed areas include:
    - Child/Day Care Facilities
    - Sports Arena or Stadium
    - Bars or Taverns
    - Churches and the like
    - Entertainment Facilities (i.e., 2,500 or more seats)
    - Hospitals
    - Dorms
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    All private property.
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    These bills would also FULLY repeal the following sections of the Penal Code (click the sections for links):

    750.227
    750.227a
    750.227c
    750.227d
    750.231a
    750.234d

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    Quote Originally Posted by DEVIL DOG View Post
    All private property.
    Correct, and to your point…there is nothing stopping private property owners from prohibiting firearms on their premises.
    At least this would remove the statutory prohibition associated with CPL's and leave it up to the private property owners.

    Nothing is perfect, but these bills are BIG steps in the "right direction".
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    Quote Originally Posted by PhotoTom View Post
    Correct, and to your point…there is nothing stopping private property owners from prohibiting firearms on their premises.
    At least this would remove the statutory prohibition associated with CPL's and leave it up to the private property owners.

    Nothing is perfect, but these bills are BIG steps in the "right direction".
    If I had taken a break when I wanted to, I would have said this before you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DrScaryGuy View Post
    If I had taken a break when I wanted to, I would have said this before you.
    Well…"you can say that again!"
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    You can file this under the "Political Legislation" category. By that I mean it was proposed by the Republican side of the government knowing the Democratic side would never support it and thus the Republicans can use it in next year's elections to stir up gun owners. That isn't necessarily a bad thing but none of these bills have a chance in hell of passing, so don't get your hopes up, no matter how much sense they may make to us.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom S. View Post
    You can file this under the "Political Legislation" category. By that I mean it was proposed by the Republican side of the government knowing the Democratic side would never support it and thus the Republicans can use it in next year's elections to stir up gun owners. That isn't necessarily a bad thing but none of these bills have a chance in hell of passing, so don't get your hopes up, no matter how much sense they may make to us.
    I agree fully, Tom…but if "we" don't try, we'll never succeed!
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    Dangle the right trinket in front of her & wretched Gretchen may just surprise us. If she wants anything on her wish list to pass, she'll have to play ball sooner or later. I think she knows the only reason she got elected in the first place was because Rick & his minions made such a mess of things.
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