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750.231 – MCL 750.224, 750.224a, 750.224b, 750.224d, 750.226a, 750.227, 750.227c, and 750.227d inapplicable to certain persons and organizations | Michigan Law

Michigan law exempts certain law enforcement, military, correctional staff, and authorized organizations from firearm restrictions under specific conditions.

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750.231 – MCL 750.224, 750.224a, 750.224b, 750.224d, 750.226a, 750.227, 750.227c, and 750.227d inapplicable to certain persons and organizations

Michigan Penal Code § 750.231

Summary
This law specifies certain exemptions from Michigan firearm laws, including provisions for law enforcement officers, military personnel, correctional staff, and authorized organizations. It clarifies when these individuals and entities are permitted to carry concealed weapons without violating specific statutes. The law aims to delineate the scope of firearm restrictions applicable to these groups under Michigan law.
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In simple terms: Michigan law exempts certain law enforcement, military, correctional staff, and authorized organizations from firearm restrictions under specific conditions.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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