HB 5479 of 2020
Weapons; other; use of public resources for firearm purchase programs; prohibit. Amends sec. 2 of 1990 PA 319 (MCL 123.1102).
Last Action: 2/12/2020 bill electronically reproduced 02/12/2020
HB 5479 of 2020
Weapons; other; use of public resources for firearm purchase programs; prohibit. Amends sec. 2 of 1990 PA 319 (MCL 123.1102).
Last Action: 2/12/2020 bill electronically reproduced 02/12/2020
Don't let yesterday use up too much of today - Will RogersDISCLAIMER: The opinions expressed in my posts are my own and do not necessarily reflect the opinions, views, or official policies of Michigan Gun Owners.
This bill would also prohibit a local unit of government from purchasing firearms parts and ammo from non-licensed sellers.
This bill was introduced by Annette Glenn (R) from district 98 (Midland area). I wonder what the "apparent problem" is…?
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Close the gun buyback loophole!
The Constitution is NOT dead. It's just being held captive.
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The Constitution is NOT dead. It's just being held captive.
DISCLAIMER: The opinions expressed in my posts are my own and do not necessarily reflect the opinions, views, or official policies of Michigan Gun Owners.
"Gun Trade-In Event!"
Come trade-in your unwanted firearm(s) in any condition for surplus non-firearms items from our property room!
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The way I read that, they would be prohibited from even having LEOs on site of a "buy back" event sponsored by others. LEOs are a public resource.shall not use any public resource to implement, administer, or operate a program to purchase privately owned firearms
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What would stop an FFL from acting as the go-between? The local unit of government buys the buybacks from the shell FFL and uses it for the law enforcement purpose of training or looking for "crime-guns"?
I'm not opposed to the concept but, will it work?
Just me
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HB 5479 of 2020
Weapons; other; use of public resources for firearm purchase programs; prohibit. Amends sec. 2 of 1990 PA 319 (MCL 123.1102).
Last Action: 3/2/2020 Analysis File Added
http://www.legislature.mi.gov/docume...9-1A62EF8D.pdf
Don't let yesterday use up too much of today - Will RogersDISCLAIMER: The opinions expressed in my posts are my own and do not necessarily reflect the opinions, views, or official policies of Michigan Gun Owners.