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| Plinker Join Date: May 2008
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![]() | Moving My better half got a really nice promotion ...so we are moving. Michigan seems nice....(and cold). We lived in Lansing for about 9 months before but this time it's for good. I have enjoyed Indiana every day since moving here from occupied territory (Illinois). Nice folks, easy living for the most part and or course, INGO. I have truly enjoyed this fine state and it's people. Haven't had that much time on this board, but I'll keep in touch. By the way, Michigan seems a lot more strict about their carry laws. Anyone have any experience with them? I read that 6 months occupancy is required prior to CCW... ![]()
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| Plinker Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Northwest Indiana
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- This is absolutely not legal advice and I can't promise it won't get you in trouble. DO NOT do this without looking into Michigan law on residency, which will probably be found in the same area of the MCL as driver's license requirements.
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| Plinker Join Date: Mar 2008
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![]() | I made the move from Michigan to Indiana about 2 years ago now. Check these links out. You will find a lot of stuff about what to do and where you need to go to get these things done at. There is also have a Michigan forum just like this one. They have all sorts of info about the CCW process. Michigan Gun Owners The michigan secretary of state (SOS) same as the Indiana BMV : link SOS - Michigan Secretary of State State police: MSP - Michigan State Police Last edited by 22rssix; 07-03-2008 at 07:06. |
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| 'Tis but a flesh wound! ![]() | First off, my condolences for having to move to Michigan. I lived there for 2 years and hated every second with a white-hot passion that would rival the heat from the sun. Anyway you have to be a resident in Michigan for 90 days before you can apply for your Concealed Carry Permit. You will also need to take a Michigan-approved gun safety class before you can apply. You can take that at any time, however, since I believe the certification is good for a year or so. Most classes are a good 8 hours of classroom time and shooting. There are good points and bad about the Michigan permit. You MUST carry concealed. If you don't you risk the chance of getting in trouble for brandishing. Also don't carry if you go get a drink. The BAC limit is insanely low if you're carrying and I think you'll be illegal if someone drunk breathes on you. The good news is that more states have reciprocity with Michigan so you can legally carry in more states. Anyway, good luck on your move and I hope you like it better than I did!
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