Does that mean that I cannot even have my handgun unloaded/locked up inside a case in my car? I mean while in the parking lot of a prohibited place.
Technically, no you cannot. Just like every hunter that doesn't have a CPL or permission from the owner to be on the property that stops into a gas station that sells beer with a gun in the trunk may be in violation. However, to date there has not been a single case that we've been able to find of a person being convicted for breaking this law alone.
I saw a post somewhere about having to be careful while taking your handgun to and from your car...
Yes. Without a CPL you are not allowed to have a handgun in the car. So if you remove the gun case from the trunk, place the cased handgun on the trunk lid, load and holster the gun....then remember that you left your wallet in the car and lean in the driver's side and the gun enters the car, BINGO you're in violation.
However, I have seen/heard arguments from people that the law only prohibits OC in places like bars, not stores.
Those people are wrong.
28.425o is the law that lists the places a
CPL holder may not carry a
CONCEALED pistol and that law does in fact only apply to bars/taverns where the primary income is alcohol sales. If you do
not have a CPL then you wouldn't be carrying concealed so that law doesn't apply to you. Without a CPL you would be OCing and bound by the list found in
750.234d which states:
(1) Except as provided in subsection (2), a person shall not possess a firearm on the premises of any of the following:
(a) A depository financial institution or a subsidiary or affiliate of a depository financial institution.
(b) A church or other house of religious worship.
(c) A court.
(d) A theatre.
(e) A sports arena.
(f) A day care center.
(g) A hospital.
(h) An establishment licensed under the Michigan liquor control act, Act No. 8 of the Public Acts of the Extra Session of 1933, being sections 436.1 to 436.58 of the Michigan Compiled Laws.
The range of laws listed encompass the entire liquor control code so any business licensed under any section of the liquor control code would be off limits. Oh and once you do your research you'll find that Act No. 8 of 1933 has been repealed but it has been replaced by another code and the new code specifically states that any reference in any other law to the old 1933 code will now automatically refer to the new code.....so nothing changed.
Still, I am guessing that it would be better to be safe than sorry and just stay away from anywhere where OC has the possibility of being prohibited.
I've never had to do it because I have my CPL but there are people that make it work but you have to be careful and smart.
I wonder what the chances are of improving the OC laws around here....
Are you a paying member of MOC? Right now that's one of the best things we can do. MOC is at the spear point of the charge to advance gun rights for all people in MI.
Bronson