Sheriff’s Office Legislation in Michigan
Current legislation (HB 4981) in Michigan proposes to require all candidates for County Sheriff to have a minimum of five years of law enforcement or corrections experience.
Current legislation (HB 4981) in Michigan proposes to require all candidates for County Sheriff to have a minimum of five years of law enforcement or corrections experience.
Link to the February 2022 Michigan Libertarian On the surface, House Bill 5658 aims to introduce a seven-day “waiting period” for all firearm sales, in the State of Michigan. While the ability to wait for seven days may be a …
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Link to the January 2022 Michigan Libertarian In recent days, matching bills have been introduced in both the state house and senate, which are intended to undermine our inherent right to self-defense, as guaranteed under the Michigan and US Constitutions. …