Can't bring a handgun into MI from out of state?

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I've considered just changing my residency but I'm on my parents' insurance plans and such and it would screw all that up as I probably wouldn't be a dependent any more.

Residency doesn't matter for dependancy or student pass-down health/life insurance. As long as you claim you are a dependant and they claim you as a dependant, no red flags will arrise. As long as they pay for more than half of your living expenses and/or rent and/or tuition, you're still technically a dependant.

I've lived at my own apartment for two years now but still claim dependancy just because it's alot better for them than it would be for me (because they make ALOT more than I do and the difference is enormous). They also pay for more than half of my rent while I'm still in school.

-Colin
 
Being that I LIVE here in MI, Lemme tell you a little about these poltroons and their "safety" inspections...

According th their "green cards" (issued after the inspection) I OFFICIALLY have a the following guns...

A TC Contender in .000 caliber (their own law says that "switch-barrel guns like the contender will have the "cal" spot on the card LEFT BLANK!!!)

A 637-2 Smith revolver (J-frame compact 5 shot .38 Special) that holds 6 shots! (it must, the card SAYS it does!, but I can't seem to get round #6 into the dang thing!

A .22 cal High-Standard "Double-Nine" revolver (the name comes from the fact that it is a DOUBLE action NINE shot handgun) that according to the card (and I QUOTE) shot:8 the card calls it an EIGHT shot... WTH???

An Italian Beretta 8040F Mini-Cougar that is made by PIERO Beretta... now, mind you that the stamping on the gun uses a T in Piero, as in the Italian version of Peter - in other words, according to the manufacturer, it is PIETRO... but the poltroon at the sherriffs office knows more than good ol' Beretta corp... This gun is also listed as being in 4.0 caliber... I CCW this piece ALOT... and DANG is it hard to hide, being that it posesses a 4" diameter bore (according to the green card, anyway!)

I also own a "Dan Wisson" (funny, I thought it was wEsson) model 15-2HV

Apparently, I have located the missing round from my Double NINE... because my Ruger Mk-1 (very early production gun) that is DEFINITELY only a 9 shot gun (MI does not include the "one in the pipe" as part of the official "round count"... - back to the ruger... early MK-1's are only 9 shot guns... according to the poltroons, mine's a 10 shot gun...

this is the SHORT list of the mistakes they have made on my "safety inspection" cards... I'm sure there are more that they made that I HAVEN'T caught!
 
Trebor:

I'll stand corrected. Thanks, eh?

Here's what I found:

Dr. Sweet, a graduate of Howard University Medical School, bought this two-story brick house in an all-white Detroit neighborhood in 1925. On July 14, the neighborhood's residents protested his plans to move in and stated that they intended to retain what they called "the present high standards of the neighborhood." On September 8, Dr. Sweet, his wife, and nine gun-carrying associates moved into the house under police escort. The next night a large crowd of whites began pelting the house with rocks and bottles; they then rushed the house. A volley of gunshots issued forth from the second story windows, killing one man and seriously wounding another. The Detroit police arrested Dr. Sweet and his companions and charged them with first-degree murder. The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) hired Clarence Darrow, America's most famous lawyer after his defense of evolution in the Scopes Monkey Trial, to defend Dr. Sweet. After 26 hours of deliberation, the jury returned without a verdict. Judge Frank Murphy, later to become governor of Michigan and a member of the U.S. Supreme Court, declared a mistrial and released Dr. Sweet.
 
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