redeemed.man
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I don't see any link to a MI State Police Bulletin, but I sincerely doubt a MD HQL that neither exists yet nor has anything to do with carrying a firearm, affects ones ability to lawfully carry in any other state.
Please correct me if I have assumed incorrectly.
See below: from Michigan State Police Legal Bulletin No. 86
Out-of-state residents
Non-residents may legally possess a firearm
more than 30 inches in length in Michigan. In
order for a non-resident to possess a pistol in
Michigan, he or she must either be licensed to
carry a concealed pistol or be licensed by his or
her state of residence to purchase, carry, or
transport a pistol. The ownership of property in
Michigan does not qualify a non-resident to
possess a pistol in Michigan.
Non-resident concealed pistol possession
MCL 750.231a makes it legal for a non-resident
of Michigan with a valid CPL issued by his or her
state of residence to carry a concealed pistol in
Michigan as long as the pistol is carried in
conformance with any and all restrictions
appearing on the license. Individuals with out of
state CPLs are subject to Michigan laws that
govern Michigan CPL holders. As many states
issue CPLs to out of state residents, officers
should verify that the person actually resides in
the state that issued the license. If the person
does not reside in the state that issued the
license, Michigan does not recognize the CPL
and the person may not carry a concealed pistol
in Michigan.
Possession of pistols by non-residents
MCL 28.432 makes it legal for non-residents of
Michigan who hold valid CPLs issued by another
state to possess a non-concealed pistol in
Michigan without complying with Michigan’s
pistol registration requirements. Additionally,
MCL 28.422 exempts residents of other states
from Michigan’s pistol registration requirements
therefore, allowing them to possess a pistol in
Michigan, if all of the following requirements are
met:
1. The person is licensed by his or her state of
residence to purchase, transport, or carry a
pistol,
2. The person is in possession of the license while
in Michigan,
3. The person owns the pistol possessed in
Michigan,
4. The person possesses the pistol for a lawful
purpose as defined in MCL 750.231a, and
5. The person is in Michigan less than 180 days and
does not intend to establish residency here.
A non-resident must present the license issued
by his or her state of residence to a police officer
upon demand. Failure to do so is a 90-day
misdemeanor. When transporting a firearm in
Michigan, non-residents must transport pistols in
compliance with MCL 750.231a (discussed
above in the Transporting Firearms section),
unless they have a concealed pistol license
issued by their state of residence.
(NO VEHICLE CARRY ALLOWED w/ HQL)