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emcee101:
New guy in Westland. Long time casual gun user, and first time owner. I just bought my first pistol last week, and am interested in OC. Also will be getting a CPL before too long. I'm interested in a better knowledge and understanding of our laws, and am looking forward to all the info on this site. Thanks guys!

Glock9mmOldStyle:
Welcome!

You probably know this but just in case until you get your CPL. No carry in any place that sells booze. This includes ALL SPEEDWAY GAS STATIONS as they have a corporate liquor license here in MI. so even if the station doesn't sell, a anti-OC LEO can use their "blanket" license to jam you up. Avoid Kroger, Meijers, Kmart, CVS, Walgreens, etc..you get the picture. Also be aware not to "transport" legally cased & locked firearms on any of the above properties. OC has become much more common in the last couple of years, as long as you are smart & do your homework you should be fine.

Carry on ;)!

emcee101:
Thanks Jeff,

 I am aware of all the no carry zones, but I did not realize that this included anywhere with liquor sales, i thought it was just bars. Is this only if you have a CPL? are you referring to concealed carrying, or OCing? I know that a CPL allows you to OC in places where concealment is not allowed, and OC'ing is not allowed by anyone. I read an OC story on here about OC'ing in a Meijer's, so are they cool, or is the CPL required to OC? Thanks for the info/clarification, much appreciated

Matt C.

CV67PAT:
Just to clarify the "booze" restriction...

Firearms are prohibited on any property licensed by Liquor Control Commission.

As posted above, there doesn't have to be any liquor even on the property for firearms to be prohibited.

The exception is to those licensed by this or any other state to carry a concealed pistol.

As you were. :)

Golden Eagle:

--- Quote from: emcee101 on April 27, 2011, 07:26:24 AM ---Thanks Jeff,

 I am aware of all the no carry zones, but I did not realize that this included anywhere with liquor sales, i thought it was just bars.
--- End quote ---
We just want to make sure your clear it's not the liquor sales but the liquor license.


--- Quote from: emcee101 on April 27, 2011, 07:26:24 AM ---Is this only if you have a CPL? are you referring to concealed carrying, or OCing?
--- End quote ---
Yes we are referring to OC with out a CPL.


--- Quote from: emcee101 on April 27, 2011, 07:26:24 AM ---I know that a CPL allows you to OC in places where concealment is not allowed, and OC'ing is not allowed by anyone.
--- End quote ---
If you meant to say 'CC' there, you are correct.


--- Quote from: emcee101 on April 27, 2011, 07:26:24 AM ---I read an OC story on here about OC'ing in a Meijer's, so are they cool, or is the CPL required to OC?
--- End quote ---
Only with a CPL, then you can ether OC or CC.

Yes it gets complicated ;D 

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