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Showing ID
CoonDog:
Just a note to clarify that the crux of Hiibel revolved around Nevada's existing stop-and-id statute. While SCOTUS upheld the lower court's ruling that Nevada's statute was constitutional, it's pertinent to note that Michigan does not currently have a similar stop-and-id statute with which Hiibel would apply.
KelticKowboy:
--- Quote from: CoonDog on June 13, 2010, 11:41:12 PM ---There are exceptions for when you are engaged in a licensed activity AND the terms of the license requires disclosure. The LTP license, MCL 28.422, does require disclosure. The CPL license, does require disclosure in MCL 28.425f.
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With the above quote in mind, what do you guys think about the following situation? I am OCing in a theater and the only reason I am allowed to do so is because I have a CPL therefore if I am approached by an LEO in the theater would I have to show my ID and CPL?
Bronson:
--- Quote from: KelticKowboy on July 01, 2010, 12:19:12 PM ---I am OCing in a theater and the only reason I am allowed to do so is because I have a CPL therefore if I am approached by an LEO in the theater would I have to show my ID and CPL?
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--- Quote ---28.425f Concealed pistol license; possession; disclosure to police officer; violation; penalty; seizure; forfeiture; "peace officer" defined.
Sec. 5f.
(1) An individual who is licensed under this act to carry a concealed pistol shall have his or her license to carry that pistol in his or her possession at all times he or she is carrying a concealed pistol.
(2) An individual who is licensed under this act to carry a concealed pistol and who is carrying a concealed pistol shall show both of the following to a peace officer upon request by that peace officer:
(a) His or her license to carry a concealed pistol.
(b) His or her driver license or Michigan personal identification card.
(3) An individual licensed under this act to carry a concealed pistol and who is carrying a concealed pistol and who is stopped by a peace officer shall immediately disclose to the peace officer that he or she is carrying a pistol concealed upon his or her person or in his or her vehicle.
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Bronson
drtodd:
--- Quote from: KelticKowboy on July 01, 2010, 12:19:12 PM ---
--- Quote from: CoonDog on June 13, 2010, 11:41:12 PM ---There are exceptions for when you are engaged in a licensed activity AND the terms of the license requires disclosure. The LTP license, MCL 28.422, does require disclosure. The CPL license, does require disclosure in MCL 28.425f.
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With the above quote in mind, what do you guys think about the following situation? I am OCing in a theater and the only reason I am allowed to do so is because I have a CPL therefore if I am approached by an LEO in the theater would I have to show my ID and CPL?
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Bronson is absolutely correct BUT the officer can't check w/ LEIN whether you have a CPL, you would probably be charged w/ violating the general no firearm zones. As a CPL holder, you are exempt BUT if you don't even give your name/ dob, there would be no way for them to ascertain that you were exempt.
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