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750.224e – Conversion of semiautomatic firearm to fully automatic firearm; prohibited acts; penalty; applicability; “fully automatic firearm”, “licensed collector”, and “semiautomatic firearm” defined | Michigan Law

Michigan law bans converting semiautomatic firearms to fully automatic, with penalties up to 4 years in prison and exceptions for law enforcement and licensed collectors.

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750.224e – Conversion of semiautomatic firearm to fully automatic firearm; prohibited acts; penalty; applicability; “fully automatic firearm”, “licensed collector”, and “semiautomatic firearm” defined

Michigan Penal Code § 750.224e

Summary
Michigan law prohibits the manufacture, sale, possession, or demonstration of devices that convert semiautomatic firearms into fully automatic ones, with certain exceptions. Violating this law is classified as a felony punishable by up to 4 years in prison or a $2,000 fine. The law also defines key terms and specifies exemptions for law enforcement, military, and licensed collectors acting within their official duties.
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In simple terms: Michigan law bans converting semiautomatic firearms to fully automatic, with penalties up to 4 years in prison and exceptions for law enforcement and licensed collectors.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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