This section of Michigan law addresses the possession, distribution, and use of firearms and dangerous weapons by individuals with felony convictions. It includes prohibitions on carrying firearms with unlawful intent, selling or possessing certain types of knives, and specifies penalties for violations. The law also clarifies exemptions and the applicability of these provisions to expunged or set-aside convictions.
No, individuals with felony convictions are generally prohibited from possessing firearms under Michigan law, with certain exceptions and specific circumstances.
Violating the law by carrying a firearm with unlawful intent is a felony punishable by up to 5 years in prison or a fine of up to $2,500.
Selling or possessing knives that open by a mechanical device is a misdemeanor, unless the person is one-armed and carrying the knife for living needs.
Yes, the law's provisions can still apply to convictions that have been expunged or set aside, depending on the circumstances and specific provisions.