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750.234a – Intentionally discharging firearm from motor vehicle, snowmobile, or off-road vehicle as crime; penalty; exceptions; other violation; consecutive terms; self-defense; "peace officer" defined | Michigan Law

Learn about Michigan's law on discharging firearms from vehicles, including penalties, exceptions, and self-defense provisions under Section 750.234a.

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750.234a – Intentionally discharging firearm from motor vehicle, snowmobile, or off-road vehicle as crime; penalty; exceptions; other violation; consecutive terms; self-defense; "peace officer" defined

Michigan Penal Code § 750.234a

Summary
Michigan Penal Code Section 750.234a criminalizes intentionally discharging a firearm from a motor vehicle, snowmobile, or off-road vehicle, with penalties increasing based on the severity of harm caused. Exceptions include law enforcement performing duties and self-defense. The law also clarifies that other violations may still apply concurrently.
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In simple terms: Learn about Michigan's law on discharging firearms from vehicles, including penalties, exceptions, and self-defense provisions under Section 750.234a.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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