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Suppressors now legal in Michigan
Posted by David Hardy · 2 September 2011 02:41 PM
An Attorney General's opinion takes a realistic view of the State laws. The Shekel has the historical background.
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They have long been legal in Norway with no problems. Why not the U.S.?
Americnas were told in the 30's that they were the "tool of the criminal" that is how we got the NFA--regulating MG SBS SBR and suppressors
In MI Kelly was the attorney general and he was very anti-gun- the article is accuate IMO as to how the ban went into effect here in MI
good article