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Michigan Republicans Push To Expand Concealed Carry In Bars, Churches And Hospitals

Sam DanielsBy Sam DanielsMarch 18, 20262 Mins Read
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Michigan Republicans Push To Expand Concealed Carry In Bars, Churches And Hospitals
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Michigan House Republicans want to loosen concealed carry rules and expand where CPL holders can legally carry. The proposal has sparked debate over self defense, training standards and public safety.


LANSING, MI — Michigan House Republicans are backing a new set of bills that would greatly expand concealed carry rights across the state. The proposal would allow legal gun owners age 18 and older to carry a concealed pistol without a license in many places, though a CPL would still be required for certain locations now treated as pistol free zones.

Right now, Michigan requires most residents to be at least 21 and obtain a CPL before carrying a concealed handgun in public. Open carry is already legal for many adults 18 and older, provided the handgun remains visible. Carrying concealed without a valid license is currently a felony.

What the Michigan Concealed Carry Bills Would Change

Under the legislation, concealed carry with a CPL would be allowed in places such as bars, houses of worship, hospitals, sports arenas and large entertainment venues. Private property owners would still have the right to ban firearms on their premises.

Backers of the legislation pointed to recent attacks on houses of worship in Michigan, including the March 12 incident at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield, where an armed security guard exchanged gunfire with an attacker. Supporters say trained, armed defenders can make a critical difference during violent emergencies.

The package would also remove Michigan’s current requirement that many out of state visitors have a carry license from their home state. That change would allow legal gun owners from other states to travel in Michigan with their pistols more freely.

Safety Tip: Carrying a firearm for self defense comes with serious responsibility. Know Michigan law, train regularly, keep your finger off the trigger until you are ready to fire, and secure your firearm safely when it is not under your direct control.

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