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Around one in six people in northern lower Michigan has a concealed pistol license, or CPL. That's the highest concentration in the state. Soon, they might not need it. A bill in the Michigan Legislature would allow eligible gun owners to carry a concealed weapon without a separate license or training.
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Michigan lawmakers are considering a bill that would allow permitless concealed carry, removing CPL training requirements. While unlikely to pass now, the proposal reflects a growing national trend.
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Gun rights are up for debate in the state legislature again.A set of bills to get rid of a permit requirement to carry a concealed pistol was up in front…
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Governor Snyder is facing increasing pressure to veto legislation that would let some people who have personal protection orders against them carry a...