Michigan — Statute

750.167a – Person hunting with firearms while drunk or intoxicated; confiscation and disposition of weapons; application for or possession of hunting license for period of 3 years prohibited | Michigan Law

Michigan law bans hunting while intoxicated, confiscates weapons, and prohibits hunting license applications for 3 years after conviction.

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750.167a – Person hunting with firearms while drunk or intoxicated; confiscation and disposition of weapons; application for or possession of hunting license for period of 3 years prohibited

Michigan Penal Code § 750.167a

Summary
Michigan Penal Code Section 750.167a prohibits hunting with firearms while intoxicated, leading to weapon confiscation and a 3-year ban on applying for or possessing a hunting license after conviction. The law aims to promote safe hunting practices and enforce penalties for violations.
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In simple terms: Michigan law bans hunting while intoxicated, confiscates weapons, and prohibits hunting license applications for 3 years after conviction.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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