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750.224f – Possession of firearm or distribution of ammunition by person convicted of felony; circumstances; penalty; applicability of section to expunged or set aside conviction; definitions | Michigan Law

Michigan law restricts firearm and ammunition possession for felons, detailing waiting periods and conditions for rights restoration.

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750.224f – Possession of firearm or distribution of ammunition by person convicted of felony; circumstances; penalty; applicability of section to expunged or set aside conviction; definitions

Michigan Penal Code § 750.224f

Summary
This law prohibits individuals convicted of a felony from possessing firearms or ammunition until certain conditions are met, including paying fines, serving imprisonment, and completing probation or parole. The waiting periods are generally three years, but for certain felonies, the period extends to five years, and rights may be restored under specific circumstances. The law also clarifies its applicability to expunged or set-aside convictions.
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In simple terms: Michigan law restricts firearm and ammunition possession for felons, detailing waiting periods and conditions for rights restoration.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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