Michigan Attorney Who Knows Proper Methods for Transporting Firearms
In order to protect yourself at all times, you may need to transport your firearm across state lines. Before you act, however, you need to understand state and federal weapon transportation regulations. Many firearm licenses grant privileges in more than one state, but improperly transporting firearms or other weapons across state lines could possibly result in the suspension or revocation of your current license and prevent you from getting a new one.
The regulations regarding firearm transport can be difficult to interpret, and mistakes can easily be made. If you are facing allegations that you improperly carried your weapon, you need a dedicated lawyer who knows how important your right to keep and bear arms is, one who supports your right to self-defense and is prepared to protect it.
John Freeman is the attorney you need. He understands proper methods for transporting firearms within the state of Michigan and throughout the country. Contact his Troy, Michigan, law office today to discuss your unique situation in a free initial consultation. Call toll free at 866-720-3708 or send an e-mail. In the event of any emergency, call 313-330-2653 at any time of the day or night. He represents clients throughout Michigan and the greater Detroit metro area, as well as nationwide.
Understanding Michigan Firearm Transportation Laws
In the state of Michigan, you cannot legally carry a handgun in a vehicle without following proper regulations. Generally speaking, transportation of a firearm without a CPL/CCW permit is permitted in Michigan provided the weapon is unloaded and inaccessible to vehicle occupants (either in the trunk or in a part of the car that isn't accessible while the vehicle is operating).
Contact Us to Learn More about Transporting Firearms
If you are dealing with an issue arising from transportation of your firearm or you want to attend a training class to learn more about gun-related legal issues, contact the Law Office of John Freeman. Send an e-mail or call toll free at 866-720-3708. For emergency assistance, call 313-330-2653.


