From MCRGO <[email protected]>
Subject LEGISLATIVE ACTION ALERT: Polling Place Carry Ban
Date February 24, 2023 5:31 PM
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MICHIGAN COALITION FOR RESPONSIBLE GUN OWNERS "Promoting safe use and ownership of firearms through education, litigation, and legislation." MONDAY E'NEWS ACTION ALERT: Polling Place Carry Ban House Bills 4127 and 4128 are scheduled to be taken up by the House Elections Committee this coming Tuesday, February 28 at 10:30 AM. House Bill 4127 prohibits the possession of firearms at or within 100 feet of a polling place during election day. The bill also prohibits firearms possession at early voting sites beginning on the second Saturday before an election and ending on the Sunday before the election, and within 100 feet of an absent voter ballot drop box for 40 days before an election. Consider the impact of this bill on legal carry outside the home. Many ballot drop boxes are located curbside within 100 feet of roads, streets, and sidewalks. There are several dozens of these drop boxes in each county. Kent County, for example, has 42 ballot drop boxes. Other than perhaps the one closest to your home, you likely are not aware of others you regularly drive or walk past while carrying for self-defense. House Bill 4127 would make it a misdemeanor with up to 90 days imprisonment to otherwise legally carry a firearm within 100 feet of a ballot drop box within 40 days of an election. Michigan has three regular election dates per year plus presidential primaries. That's at least one third of the year, every year, that these roads, streets, sidewalks, libraries, local government buildings, and adjacent businesses would be off limits to legal defensive carry outside the home. Michigan law already prohibits brandishing a firearm in public. Brandish is defined in MCL 750.222 as "to point, wave about, or display in a threatening manner with the intent to induce fear in another person." If the intent of these bills is truly to prevent harassment and intimidation at polling places and ballot counting locations the bills would focus on brandishing at these locations. Instead, they target legal self-defense in general through a ban on simple possession of firearms. Concealed pistol license holders are not exempted. Please contact your state representative and ask them to oppose House Bill 4127 and House Bill 4128 unless they are amended to replace "possess" with "brandish." You can locate your state representative HERE. To see how this legislation would impact you, you can find ballot drop box locations HERE. The text of HB 4127 can be found HERE. The text of HB 4128 can be found HERE. MCRGO | PO Box 14014, Lansing, MI 48901 Unsubscribe [email protected] Update Profile | Constant Contact Data Notice Sent by [email protected] powered by Try email marketing for free today!
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