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750.234c – Intentionally discharging firearm at emergency or law enforcement vehicle as felony; penalty; “emergency or law enforcement vehicle” defined | Michigan Law

Learn about Michigan's law against intentionally discharging firearms at emergency or law enforcement vehicles, including penalties and vehicle definitions.

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750.234c – Intentionally discharging firearm at emergency or law enforcement vehicle as felony; penalty; “emergency or law enforcement vehicle” defined

Michigan Penal Code § 750.234c

Summary
Michigan law Section 750.234c makes it a felony to intentionally discharge a firearm at any emergency or law enforcement vehicle. The law defines what qualifies as such a vehicle and specifies penalties, including imprisonment and fines. It aims to protect emergency responders and law enforcement personnel from firearm attacks while performing their duties.
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In simple terms: Learn about Michigan's law against intentionally discharging firearms at emergency or law enforcement vehicles, including penalties and vehicle definitions.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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