Michigan: Take Action and Tell Your Representative to OPPOSE Senate Bills 1149, 1150, 942, 1086, 857, and 858 & House Bills 6183, 6184, 6185, 6222, and 6223 Today!
Dear [Lawmaker],
As a resident of Michigan and a strong supporter of the Second Amendment, I strongly urge you to OPPOSE Senate Bills 1149, 1150, 942, 1086, 857, and 858, in addition to House Bills 6183, 6184, 6185, 6222, and 6223. Senate Bills 1149 & 1150: Propose severe restrictions on "home-built" firearms and the raw materials used to make them. Senate Bill 942: Seeks to ban bump stocks, making them illegal to own, sell, or possess in Michigan—imposing stricter regulations than those governing machine guns. This comes despite the U.S. Supreme Court overturning the federal ban on bump stocks earlier this year. Senate Bill 1086: Creates both a temporary and indefinite “Do Not Sell” list that suspends an individual’s Second Amendment firearms purchase rights. Although joining such lists would be voluntary, removal from these databases has proven to be exceedingly difficult in the few states that have adopted such laws. SB 857 and SB 858: Expand "gun-free zones" in Michigan by prohibiting gun owners from carrying a firearm in the Michigan State Capitol Building, the Binsfeld Senate Office Building, and the Anderson House Office Building, with an exception for legislators. The Capitol Commission in recent years banned both open and concealed firearms carry in the Capitol and Democrat leadership restricted citizens' rights to carry in legislative office buildings by rule. This legislation would expand and codify those restrictions into state law, making it near impossible for citizens to regain the right to carry in these areas. House Bills 6183, 6184, and 6185: Directly undermine the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act by abolishing immunity for firearm manufacturers and opening them up to frivolous lawsuits and vastly increased liability exposure. These bills also mandate the purchase or offer for sale of a trigger lock or secure storage container when transferring a firearm. House Bills 6222 and 6223: Require anyone selling a firearm to report any attempt by a prohibited person to acquire said firearm to law enforcement within 24 hours. Failure to do so would be a FELONY. These bills do not support the Second Amendment, and I urge you to OPPOSE them. Thank you for all that you do for our state.
Sincerely,
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