SB 366 - Authorizes 18-Year-Olds to Obtain Concealed Carry Permits - Michigan Key Vote

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Title: Authorizes 18-Year-Olds to Obtain Concealed Carry Permits

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Title: Authorizes 18-Year-Olds to Obtain Concealed Carry Permits

Vote Smart's Synopsis:

Vote to pass a bill that authorizes individuals between the ages of 18 and 21 to obtain a provisional license to carry a concealed weapon.

Highlights:

  • Authorizes individuals between the ages of 18 and 21 to obtain a provisional license to carry a concealed weapon (Sec. 5b).

  • Specifies that a concealed carry license must contain the following information (Sec. 5b):

    • The licensee’s full name and date of birth;

    • A photograph and physical description of the individual obtaining the license; and

    • The individual's state-issued driver license or personal identification card number.

  • Specifies that a concealed carry license remains valid until its expiration date even if the license holder moves to a different county within the state (Sec. 5b).

  • Exempts all county clerks, sheriffs, prosecuting attorneys, and law enforcement agencies from being liable for any civil damages that are the result of the issuance of a concealed carry permit license to an individual (Sec. 5b).

Title: Authorizes 18-Year-Olds to Obtain Concealed Carry Permits

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