By Harold Hutchison
Two bills proposed by a Michigan state senator could present gun store owners with paradoxical requirements that could make it difficult to open a shop.
Democratic state Sen. Stephanie Chang introduced SB 853 and SB 854, seeking to impose new requirements on Michigan gun stores, including requiring them to obtain a state license by fulfilling a number of requirements, one of which is obtaining a Federal Firearms License (FFL). The bills are currently pending in the Michigan state Senate Committee on Civil Rights, Judiciary and Public Safety, which Chang chairs, and will be debated in a Tuesday hearing.
In its text, SB853 states that 18 months after enactment, every gun store must have a license from the state of Michigan in addition to its FFL. However, one requirement the bill imposes to receive a state license for a gun store is for the applicant to “[have] been granted and [hold] a federal firearms license…
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