CPL Intruduction and Registration Guide

Michigan Concealed Pistol Training Introduction a nd Registration Guide __________________ Personal Cost Effective Training

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"NRA Personal Protection in The Home" Concealed Pistol Course State of Michigan approved training course and instructor

All information in one easy to use 1 55 Page - 7 part manual

This course meets the Michigan CPL training requirement set forth in "The Firearms Laws of Michigan" section 28.425j, Pistol training or safety program . Each part designed and dedicated to explain a specific part of the Michigan CPL training program prescribed in section 28.425j, 1. NRA Requirements 2. State Firearms laws and legal Liability 3. Federal and ATF Laws 4. Avoiding Criminal Attack and Controlling a Violent Encounter 5. Use of Deadly Force for Self Defense 6. Handgun Operation Shooting Skills for the New Shooter 7. Support Documents

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Document Table of Contents

The Personal Training Concept CPL Study Guide Introduction The Training Process

Class Registration and Payment

Training Modules Module One - NRA

Module 2 - State Firearms Law and Legal Liability

Module 3 - Federal and ATF Laws

Module 4- Avoiding Criminal Attack

Module 5 – Use of Deadly Force in Self Defense

Module 6- Handgun Training and Shooting Skills

Module 7 - Support Documents

Your BookShelf - Visual Document Management System See the state of the art in CPL training module presentation

Training Location and Instructor

Personal Training Concepts:

Convenient training format allows you to proceed at your own pace. Not committed to a time limited class where all proceed at the same pace. Training that is based on individual attention to each person’s needs One instructor guides the student though the entire process assuring continuity of training. Training is done in “best use order of training” that allows the CPL applicant to gain the maximum benefit of each module. Each person or (group that register together) is considered a separate training class and can stay together throughout the training process. No other people in class. You start on your time and finish on your time. In Short, it’s all about YOU!

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CPL Study Guide Introduction

T he content serves as a study guide and reference document for the initial CPL applicant. We have collected all the information you need for the CPL program in one easy to use document . We teach the NRA Personal Protection in The Home Course (PPITH) for the Michigan CPL The course and instructor are certified for the Michigan Concealed pistol license training. The Study Guide has 7 modules that contain the training requirements for the Michigan CPL under MCL section 28.425j pistol training or safety program (1) NRA,

(2). Michigan laws (3) Federal Laws

(4) Avoiding Criminal Attack and Controlling (5) Use of Deadly Force in Self Defense (6) Handgun Safety and Shooting Skills (7) Support Documents

Creating seven modules allows the user to focus on a specific topic. Each module contains a written test to evaluate the user knowledge of the content. The logic of testing is simple but very important. The test is a valuable tool that allows the applicant to measure their knowledge of a specific module of training.

Modules are presented in our easy to use visual bookshelf format. Read more in this document.

The training process: 24/7 registration - Your training starts when you register and download the Online CPL training manual. This is a 185-page ,7-part manual that contains the training requirements under Michigan section 28.425j, Pistol training or safety program. Each module has its own written test. Part 1. Download t h e C PL Class manual . Review material in preparation for the zoom virtual classroom. the test and submit to our office. I will correct the tests and return to the applicant. When the module tests are completed . I will notify you to set up a zoom virtual classroom. Part one has no time limit - Study at your own pace. Estimated time to complete self-study section is 4 -5 hours. Written tests are designed to evaluate student knowledge before virtual classroom. Part 2. Zoom virtual classroom training: 3 .0 - hour session

• Review module written tests and explain incorrect answers. • Present State required course content in PowerPoint, PDF, and video. • Legal presentation by CPL attorney • Explain core requirements for the Michigan CPL

Part 3. Shooting range preparation: 4.0 -hours - In person classroom training that is a key element for all shooters. Especially new shooters, those with little background in handgun shooting or have purchased a new handgun - The student will learn: Safe handgun operating procedures with the handgun used for the live fire exercises. The fundamentals of handgun operation and shooting skills. Practice the concealed pistol course of fire shooting using a Glock laser handgun before live fire exercises.

Part 4. 2.0 hours Live Fire range

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Class Registration Page

Click on the registration and payment link above CPL Class Registration and Payment Here The Process One person : $175.00 Each addition person of same group $150.00 Personal Training Fees

1. Register and payment selection on same form 2. Complete the form 3. Click on the next button at bottom of form page 4. This will take to the PayPal order summary 5. Click continue to PayPal and you will have the option to use credit card or your PayPal account if you have one. 6. Make payment and you will be redirected to the CPL Online digital document in the Bookshelf format . Registration fee includes the following: • 155-page CPL study manual • Zoom virtual classroom • In person classroom range preparation - addition fee for rented classroom included in registration Range equipment included in fee:

• Eye and ear protection • The use of a handgun • .22 Ruger semi auto • Glock 19 9mm semi auto • Smith and Wesson 38 caliber revolver The fee do not include range fee and ammunition. Range fee is usually $ 30.00. This can very based on applicant shooting Skills. Ammunition costs may very based on caliber and quantity.

The student will fire a box of 50 rounds of ammunition. The cost is based on what caliber of handgun to be used and if it is supplied by the student or purchased at the gun range. Ammo fees can range from $9.00 for .22 to 24.00 a box for 9mm and 38. The state of Michigan does not require the shooter qualify with a specific caliber handgun. While a .22 is the least expensive we encourage the student to use their gun if they own one. Note: keep in mind the CPL range qualification requires the student to demonstrate qualification shooting skills with any handgun. There is limited time at the range to teach a person how to shoot a handgun . That could involve additional range fees.

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NRA

NRA

Module -1

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NRA StudyModule Includes The Following :

NRA Personal Protection In The Home video above – 60 min

NRA The Mindset of Handgun Self Defense - pdf 65 slides

NRA Shooting skill PowerPoint Lessons - 1. The Basics of Pistol Shooting 2. Ammunition and the Fundamentals of Pistol Shooting 3. Firing The First Shots 4. S coring targets and selecting and maintain your pistol

NRA Specific - 25 Questions Module Completion Time : Approx 3.0 hours

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Module 2

State Firearms Law and Legal Liability

2 min introduction video

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CPL Specific content includes the following: • A 66- page study document • Support documents • Videos • Links to most used website • 5 0- question written test Module time including written test: 3.0 hours.

Here you will learn: • CPL S tate L aws • CPL Legal Liability • Legal updates

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Test 2 of 4 CPL Specific Laws

Take the test and Challenge your knowledge

A 5 0 question written test designed to evaluate your knowledge of concealed pistol and associated laws . Submit the completed test to our office. The test will be corrected to 100 % with notes and links to the source of incorrect answers. The correct test will be returned to the applicant.

Click here for the CPL written test

The Test Link Page is easy to find located at the end of the Federal law section on a page like this

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Module 7 hr HH Federal and AT F Laws

Introduction Document

13 Page Document

Federal Table of Contents 1 . National Park System 2. Youth Handgun Safety Act 3. Guide to the Interstate Transportation of Firearms 4. Carry on Person 5. Transportation by Automobile 6. Interstate Controls

7. National Firearms Act 8. Gun Control Act of 1968 9. ATF- MFAQ The Interstate Purchase/ Sale and Transportation of firearms

Module 4

Avoiding Criminal Attack and Controlling a Violent Encounter

A voiding Criminal Attack and Controlling a Violent Encounter Table of Contents:

How to ---- Avoid – Evade -Escape – Respond to a criminal attack The Principles of Personal Protection in Public Areas Space (Proxemics) Zones of safety from a potential threat How to use the police officer interview position to enhance your safety The police color code of preparedness Voice projection to help control the situation Fight or Flight syndrome The dos and don’ts of Personal Conduct to Minimize Violence Home Safety and Self Defense Controlling and intruder Physiological Reactions to A Life-threatening Encounter 15 question Test

Module 5

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2- minute introduction video

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Deadly Force Self Defense

Module Content:

• 20 page manual • Support documents • Videos • Written Test Total module time including test: 1.0 hours Here you will learn --- Concealed Carry Self Defense Deadly Force Decision Making The Use of Force and subject control Responsibility after Using Force The use of pepper spray in self-defense The use of a taser in self defense Your Constitutional Rights

See complete table of contents here

Use of Force Manual Table of Contents This is a 20-page document including a written test

Document Contents: Introduction Deadly Force and self-defense Using a firearm for personal protection is a right that must be exercised responsibly. The Elements of the use of Deadly Force Deadly Force Decision Making – Practice “what if situations” Deadly Force and Self Defense Using Your Handgun In Self Defense The use of Force Continuum and self Defense Options The Escalation of use of force chart Michigan use of Deadly and Non-Deadly Force The Reaction Gap and the use of Force Factors that influence the decision to use a firearm for self defense Use of Force Definitions (The language of self -defense) Written Test

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Test 3 of 4 Use of Force Test Page

This is a 20 question Written Test

Click Here to Open Written Test

Submit the completed test to our office. The test will be corrected to 100 % with notes and links to the source of incorrect answers. The correct test will be returned to the applicant.

Te st your knowledge and decision making skills A critical element of CPL handgun use

End of Module 5

Handgun Training and Shooting Skills

What you will learn

Module 6

Handgun Training Specialists 248-309-9579

Handgun Training for the New Shooter Table of Contents Shooting Skill Development Training (SSDT) Method and CPL Shooting Skills • The Basic Handgun Shooting Skills Contain two core components • Combining New shooter skills and the CPL require the following considerations: • How to meet that the CPL qualification objective Classroom Handgun Operation • Revolver Operation • Semi Auto Handgun Operation Range Shooting Skill Process - applying the classroom skills Shooting Skill Accessories Shooting Positions

• Weaver Position • Isosceles Position • The Natural Neutral Shooting Position Semi Auto Handgun Grip Weaver Stance Grip Natural extension of the arm.

natural pointing grip "SLIDE BITE" Grip Shooting Skill Accessories Shooting Skill Improvement Tips Trigger finger placement Pistol Shooting Shot placement Correction Chart The Fundamentals of Marksmanship Fundamental Terms and Facts The process of using the sights to hit the target The Shooting Range Environment Muscle Memory Skills Muscle Memory - Course of Fire Shooting Preparation CPL Course of Fire Semi Auto Shooting Skill Evaluation Course of Fire Semi auto Shooting Skill and Operation Assessment

Support Document

Module 7

Managing Legal Updates and Resources

Civilian Firearms Laws of Michigan – Current Manual Published April 2021 Updates enacted after 2021 publication would be published in next printing in 2024

MSP Law enforcement Legal Updates that include civilian updates - Published to law enforcement when the law becomes effective. Subscribe to Legal Updates via email – see how this is restricted to the need-to know group. If are not in the need-to-know group use the MSP Legal update archive page See more MSP Legal Resources for Police Officers Oakland County Legal Resource Center – a source for local ordinances of cities, townships and villages and links to state and federal laws. To find local ordinances in the state of Michigan: search specific county ordinances Exa: Macomb County Ordinances

Support Websites

• MSP- Firearms • Michigan attorney general • DNR • ATF • TSA • Homeland Security • Us Customs and Border Patrol

This manual was produced in part from The Firearms Laws Of Michigan April 2021 edition and The Michigan Criminal Law and Procedures manual

Act 372 of 1927 Initial CPL 28.425j Pistol training or safety program; conditions.

Sec. 5j. (1) A pistol training or safety program described in section 5b(7)(c) meets the requirements for knowledge or training in the safe use and handling of a pistol only if the program consists of not less than 8 hours of instruction and all of the following conditions are met: The program is certified by this state or a national or state firearms training organization and provides 5 hours of instruction in, but is not limited to providing instruction in, all of the following: T he safe storage, use, and handling of a pistol including, but not limited to, safe storage, use, and handling to protect child safety. Ammunition knowledge, and the fundamentals of pistol shooting. Pistol shooting positions. (iv) Firearms and the law, including civil liability issues and the use of deadly force. This portion shall be taught by an attorney or an individual trained in the use of deadly force. Avoiding criminal attack and controlling a violent confrontation. All laws that apply to carrying a concealed pistol in this state. (b) The program provides at least 3 hours of instruction on a firing range and requires firing at least 30 rounds of ammunition. (c) The program provides a certificate of completion that states the program complies with the requirements of this section and that the individual successfully completed the course, and that contains the printed name and signature of the course instructor. Not later than October 1, 2004, the certificate of completion shall contain the statement, "This course complies with section 5j of 1927 PA 372." (d) The instructor of the course is certified by this state or a national organization to teach the 8 ‐ hour pistol safety training course described in this section. A person shall not do either of the following: Grant a certificate of completion described under subsection (1) (c) to an individual knowing the individual did not satisfactorily complete the course. Present a certificate of completion described under subsection (1) (c) to a concealed weapon licensing board knowing that the individual did not satisfactorily complete the course. (3) A person who violates subsection (2) is guilty of a felony punishable by imprisonment for not more than 4 years or a fine of not more than $2,500.00, or both. A concealed weapons licensing board shall not require that a specific form, color, wording, or other content appear on a certificate of completion, except as provided in subsection (5), and shall accept as valid a certificate of completion issued prior to the effective date of the amendatory act that added this subsection that contains an inaccurate reference or no reference to this section but otherwise complies with this section. Beginning October 1, 2004, a concealed weapons licensing board shall require that a certificate of completion contain the statement, "This course complies with section 5j of 1927 PA 372.” History: Add. 2000, Act 381, Eff. July 1, 2001; Am. 2002, Act 719, Eff. July 1, 2003; Am. 2004, Act 254, Imd. Eff. July 23, 2004. Popular name: CCW

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Authority: MCL 28.425 Compliance: Voluntary

CONCEALED PISTOL LICENSE GUIDE AND APPLICATION Please refer to this guide to complete the Concealed Pistol License (CPL) Application found on pages 7-8. The information within this guide is required to be provided to CPL applicants. A complete copy of the firearms laws of this state shall be furnished to an individual upon filing an application. Individuals may view a complete copy of the firearms laws of this state on the Michigan Legislature's website at www.legislature.mi.gov/publications/firearms.pdf, the Michigan State Police's (MSP) website at www.michigan.gov/firearms, or by visiting a local library. An applicant for a Michigan CPL must: 1. Be at least 21 years of age. 2. Be a citizen of the United States or an alien lawfully admitted into the United States. 3. Be a legal resident of Michigan and reside in Michigan for at least six months immediately prior to application. An applicant is a resident of Michigan if at least one of the following applies: x The applicant possesses a valid, lawfully obtained Michigan driver's license or official Michigan personal identification card. x The applicant is lawfully registered to vote in Michigan. x The applicant is on active duty status with the United States Armed Forces and is stationed outside of Michigan, but Michigan is the applicant's home of record. x The applicant is on active duty status with the United States Armed Forces and is permanently stationed in Michigan, but the applicant's home of record is another state. Note: The county clerk shall waive the six-month residency requirement if one of the following applies: x For an emergency license, if the applicant is a petitioner for a personal protection order issued under MCL 600.2950 or MCL 600.2950a. x For an emergency license, if the county sheriff determines that there is clear and convincing evidence to believe that the safety of the applicant or the safety of a member of the applicant's family or household is endangered by the applicant's inability to immediately obtain a license to carry a concealed pistol. x For a new resident, if the applicant holds a valid concealed pistol license issued by another state at the time the applicant’s residency in this state is established. 4. Have knowledge and training in the safe use and handling of a pistol by successfully completing an appropriate pistol safety training course or class. 5. Not be subject to an order or disposition for any of the following: x Involuntary hospitalization or involuntary alternative treatment. x Legal incapacitation. x Personal protection order. x Bond or conditional release prohibiting purchase or possession of a firearm. x Finding of not guilty by reason of insanity. 6. Not be prohibited from possessing, using, transporting, selling, purchasing, carrying, shipping, receiving, or distributing a firearm under MCL 750.224f. 7. Not have been convicted or adjudicated as a juvenile of a felony in Michigan or elsewhere, and a felony charge against the applicant is not pending in Michigan or elsewhere at the time he or she applies for a CPL. 8. Not have been dishonorably discharged from the United States Armed Forces. 9. Not have been convicted or adjudicated as a juvenile of a misdemeanor violation of any of the following in the eight years immediately preceding the date of the application and a charge for a misdemeanor violation of any of the following is not pending against the applicant in this state or elsewhere at the time he or she applies for a CPL: x MCL 257.617a, failing to stop when involved in a personal injury accident x MCL 257.625, operating while intoxicated or with any presence of a Schedule 1 controlled substance or cocaine, punishable as a second offense under, MCL 257.625(9)(b) x MCL 257.625m, operating a commercial motor vehicle with alcohol content, punishable as a second offense under MCL 257.625m(4) CPL Requirements A. State Requirements

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MCL 257.626, reckless driving

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x MCL 257.904(1), operating while license suspended/revoked/denied or never applied for a license, punishable as a second or subsequent offense x MCL 259.185, operating an aircraft while under the influence of intoxicating liquor or a controlled substance with prior conviction x MCL 290.629, hindering or obstructing certain persons performing official weights and measures duties x MCL 290.650, hindering, obstructing, assaulting, or committing bodily injury upon director of the Department of Agriculture or authorized representative of the director x MCL 324.80176, operating a vessel under the influence of alcoholic liquor or a controlled substance, or with an unlawful blood alcohol content, punishable as a second or subsequent offense under MCL 324.80177(1)(b) x MCL 324.81134, operating an off-road vehicle (ORV) under the influence of alcoholic liquor or a controlled substance or with an unlawful alcohol content, punishable as a second or subsequent offense under MCL 324.81134(8)(b) x MCL 324.82127, operating a snowmobile under the influence of alcoholic liquor or a controlled substance, or with an unlawful blood alcohol content, or with any presence of a Schedule 1 controlled substance or cocaine, punishable as a second or subsequent offense under MCL 324.82128(1)(b) x MCL 333.7403, possessing a controlled substance, controlled substance analogue, or prescription form x MCL 462.353, operating a locomotive under the influence of alcoholic liquor or a controlled substance, or while visibly impaired, punishable as a second offense under MCL 462.353(4) x MCL 722.677, displaying sexually explicit matter to minors x MCL 750.81, assault or domestic assault x MCL 750.81a(1) or (2), aggravated assault or aggravated domestic assault x MCL 750.115, breaking and entering or entering without breaking x MCL 750.136b(7), fourth-degree child abuse x MCL 750.145n, vulnerable adult abuse x MCL 750.157b(3)(b), solicitation to commit a felony x MCL 750.215, impersonating a peace officer or medical examiner x MCL 750.223, illegal sale of a firearm or ammunition x MCL 750.224d, illegal use or sale of a self-defense spray or foam device x MCL 750.226a, sale or possession of a switchblade x MCL 750.227c, improper transporting or possessing a loaded firearm in or upon a vehicle x MCL 750.229, accepting a pistol in pawn x MCL 750.232, failure to register the purchase of a firearm or a firearm component x MCL 750.232a, improperly obtaining a pistol, making a false statement on an application to purchase a pistol, or using or attempting to use false identification of another to purchase a pistol x MCL 750.233, intentionally pointing or aiming a firearm without malice x MCL 750.234, discharging a firearm while intentionally aimed without malice x MCL 750.234d, possessing a firearm on prohibited premises x MCL 750.234e, brandishing a firearm in public x MCL 750.234f, possession of a firearm in public by an individual less than 18 years of age x MCL 750.235, discharging a firearm pointed or aimed intentionally without malice causing injury x MCL 750.235a, parent of a minor who violates the Firearms Chapter of the Michigan Penal Code in a weapon-free school zone x MCL 750.236, setting a spring or other gun, or any trap or device x MCL 750.237, carrying, possessing, using, or discharging a firearm while under the influence of alcoholic liquor or a controlled substance, while having an unlawful alcohol content, or while visibly impaired x MCL 750.237a, weapon-free school zone violation x MCL 750.335a, indecent exposure x MCL 750.411h, stalking x MCL 750.520e, fourth-degree criminal sexual conduct x Former MCL 750.228, failure to have a pistol inspected x MCL 752.861, careless, reckless, or negligent use of a firearm resulting in injury or death

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x MCL 752.862, careless, reckless, or negligent use of a firearm resulting in property damage x MCL 752.863a, reckless discharge of a firearm x A violation of a law of the United States, another state, or a local unit of government of this state or another state substantially corresponding to a violation described above 10. Not have been convicted or adjudicated as a juvenile of a misdemeanor violation of any of the following in the three years immediately preceding the date of application and a charge for a misdemeanor violation of any of the following is not pending against the applicant in this state or elsewhere at the time he or she applies for a license: x MCL 257.625, operating while intoxicated, visibly impaired, under 21 years of age with any bodily alcohol content, or with any presence of a Schedule 1 controlled substance or cocaine x MCL 257.625a, refusal of commercial motor vehicle operator to submit to a preliminary chemical breath test x MCL 257.625k, ignition interlock device reporting violation x MCL 257.625l, circumventing or tampering with an ignition interlocking device x MCL 257.625m, operating a commercial motor vehicle with alcohol content, punishable under MCL 257.625m(3) x MCL 259.185, operating an aircraft under the influence of intoxicating liquor or a controlled substance x MCL 324.81134, operating an ORV under the influence of alcoholic liquor or a controlled substance, with an unlawful alcohol content, with any presence of a Schedule 1 controlled substance or cocaine, or while visibly impaired x MCL 324.82127, operating a snowmobile under the influence of alcoholic liquor or a controlled substance, with an unlawful blood alcohol content, with any presence of a Schedule 1 controlled substance or cocaine, or while visibly impaired x MCL 333.7401 to 333.7461, controlled substance violation x MCL 462.353, operating a locomotive under the influence of alcoholic liquor or a controlled substance, while visibly impaired, or with an unlawful alcohol content, punishable under MCL 462.353(3) x MCL 750.167, disorderly person x MCL 750.174, embezzlement x MCL 750.218, false pretenses with intent to defraud or cheat x MCL 750.356, larceny x MCL 750.356d, second or third-degree retail fraud x MCL 750.359, larceny from vacant structure or building x MCL 750.362, larceny by conversion x MCL 750.362a, refuse or neglect to return vehicle, trailer, or other tangible property delivered on a rental or lease basis with intent to defraud the lessor x MCL 750.377a, malicious destruction of personal property x MCL 750.380, malicious destruction of real property x MCL 750.535, buying, receiving, possessing, concealing, or aiding in the concealment of stolen, embezzled, or converted property x MCL 750.540e, malicious use of service provided by telecommunications service provider x A violation of a law of the United States, another state, or a local unit of government of this state or another state substantially corresponding to a violation described above 11. Not have been found guilty but mentally ill of any crime and has not offered a plea of not guilty of, or been acquitted of, any crime by reason of insanity. 12. Is not currently and has never been subject to an order of involuntary commitment in an inpatient or outpatient setting due to mental illness. 13. Not have a diagnosed mental illness at the time the application is made that includes an assessment that the individual presents a danger to himself or herself or to another, regardless of whether he or she is receiving treatment for that illness.

14. Not be under a court order of legal incapacity in this state or elsewhere. 15. Have a valid state-issued driver’s license or personal identification card.

B. Federal Requirements Pursuant to MCL 28.426, a CPL may not be issued to a person prohibited under federal law from possessing or transporting a firearm as determined through the federal National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS). Questions regarding the NICS check should be directed to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) NICS Section at 1-877-FBI-NICS (877-324-

RI-012 (04/2019) Michigan State Police Page 4 of 8 6427). Application Process (Standard License) The applicant must file this application with the county clerk in the county in which he or she resides. The application shall be signed under oath by the applicant. The oath shall be administered by the county clerk or his or her representative. 1. The applicant must also: x Include a certificate stating that the applicant has completed the required pistol safety training course. x If an applicant does not have a digitized photograph on file with the Michigan Secretary of State, include a passport-quality photograph. x Pay all applicable fees. For all non-renewal or non-emergency applications, a $100.00 non-refundable application and licensing fee is payable to the county clerk. The county clerk will provide a receipt for payment of fees. 2. Upon paying all applicable fees and filing the application, the applicant must have classifiable fingerprints taken by the county clerk, state police, sheriff’s office, local police agency, or other entity that provides fingerprinting services. 3. The entity providing fingerprinting services shall issue a receipt when fingerprints are taken so long as the applicant has provided an application receipt. The fingerprinting receipt must contain: x Name of the applicant. x Date and time the receipt is issued. x The amount paid. x The name of the entity providing fingerprint services. x The applicant’s state issued driver’s license or personal identification card number. x The statement “This receipt was issued for the purpose of applying for a concealed pistol license. As provided in section 5b of 1927 PA 372, MCL 28.425(b), if a license or notice of statutory disqualification is not issued within 45 days after the date this receipt was issued, this receipt shall serve as a concealed pistol license for the individual named in the receipt when carried with an official state issued driver’s license or personal identification card. The receipt is valid as a license until a license or notice of statutory disqualification is issued by the county clerk. This receipt does not exempt the individual named in the receipt from complying with all applicable laws for the purchase of firearms.” Note: Possession of a valid receipt of application for a CPL does not exempt the holder from the requirement to obtain a license to purchase a pistol or exempt a firearms dealer from running a background check prior to the sale of a pistol. 4. The entity providing fingerprint services will fingerprint the applicant and immediately forward the fingerprints to the MSP for processing. 5. A completed application and all associated receipts expire one year from the date of application. 6. The county clerk shall issue a license or notice of statutory disqualification within 45 days after the date the applicant has classifiable fingerprints taken. Persons with a CPL that has been expired more than one year. Note: The pistol safety training course requirement is waived for a new applicant who is a retired police officer or a retired law enforcement officer as defined in MCL 28.421(1)(o). 2. The pistol safety training course required under Michigan law must be a program certified by this state or a national or state firearms training organization. The training must provide at least eight hours of instruction, including at least three hours of instruction on a firing range, firing at least 30 rounds of ammunition, and at least five hours of instruction in, but not limited to all of the following: x The safe storage, use, and handling of a pistol including, but not limited to, safe storage, use, and handling to protect child safety. x Ammunition knowledge and the fundamentals of pistol shooting. x Pistol shooting positions. x Firearms and the law, including civil liability issues and the use of deadly force. This portion must be taught by an attorney or a person trained in the use of deadly force. x Avoiding criminal attack and controlling a violent confrontation. x All laws that apply to carrying a concealed pistol in Michigan. Pistol Safety Training Course 1. Those required to take a pistol safety training course include: x All new applicants. x

RI-012 (04/2019) Michigan State Police Page 5 of 8 Note: The pistol safety training must have been provided within five years preceding the date of application. a. The instructor must be certified by this state or a national organization to teach the eight-hour pistol safety training course required by Michigan law. The instructor must provide a certificate of completion containing the printed name and original handwritten signature of the course instructor to the applicant. The certificate of completion must state that the individual successfully completed the course and contain the statement: "This course complies with section 5j of 1927 PA 372." b. The certificate must also contain, on its face or by attachment, the instructor’s telephone number and the name and telephone number of the state agency or the state or national firearm training organization that has certified the individual as an instructor, his or her instructor certification number, if any, and the expiration date of that certificate. A person who either grants a certificate of completion to an individual knowing the individual did not satisfactorily complete the course or presents a certificate of completion to a county clerk knowing the individual did not satisfactorily complete the course is guilty of a felony punishable by up to four years imprisonment and/or a $2,500 fine. CPL Renewal Information 1. An application to renew a CPL may be submitted to the county clerk, through the CPL renewal website at www.michigan.gov/cplrenewal, or by first-class mail to the MSP, not more than six months before, nor one year after, the expiration of the current CPL. Please make check payable to “State of Michigan.” The mailing address is: Michigan State Police Attn: Concealed Pistol License Unit P.O. Box 30634 Lansing, MI 48909 2. A CPL is valid until the applicant's date of birth that falls not less than four years or more than five years after the license is issued or renewed. 3. CPL holders will be notified that their license is approaching expiration by their county clerk between three to six months prior to the expiration of their current license. 4. Upon paying the renewal application and license fee of $115, the applicant will be issued a receipt. If renewed prior to expiration, this receipt, when carried with the expired license, shall serve as a valid CPL until the new license or notice of statutory disqualification is received. For the purposes of Michigan law, the receipt is considered to be part of the CPL until a renewal is issued or denied. 5. Possession of this receipt and expired CPL does not exempt the holder from the requirement to obtain a license to purchase a pistol or exempt a firearms dealer from running a background check prior to the sale of a pistol. 6. An application is considered a renewal if the applicant has previously received a CPL in compliance with the training requirements set forth in Michigan law effective July 1, 2001, and the previous license has not been expired more than one year. 7. An applicant applying for a renewal is not required to have fingerprints taken again if the applicant's fingerprints have been submitted to and are maintained by the MSP. Fingerprints have been maintained by the MSP since January 1, 2006. 8. The applicant shall sign the statement on the application certifying that he or she has completed at least three hours of review of the required training and has had at least one hour of firing range time in the six months immediately preceding the renewal application.

Emergency CPL There are two instances when a county clerk may issue an Emergency CPL: 1. The individual has obtained a personal protection order issued under MCL 600.2950 or 600.2950a.

2. A county sheriff determines there is clear and convincing evidence to believe the safety of the applicant or the safety of a member of the applicant’s family or household is endangered by the applicant’s inability to immediately obtain a license to carry a concealed pistol. An applicant for an Emergency license must meet the state and federal requirement listed previously in this guide. An applicant for an Emergency license must complete a valid pistol training course and apply for a Standard CPL within ten business days after applying for the license. An Emergency license is valid for 45 days or until the county clerk issues a license or a notice of statutory disqualification, whichever occurs first. If the Emergency license applicant does not complete a valid pistol safety training course under section 5j and apply for a Standard license under section 5b within ten business days, the Emergency license will be invalid ten business days from date of application.

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If the county clerk issues a notice of statutory disqualification, the county clerk must within five business days do all of the following: 3. Inform the applicant in writing of the reasons for the disqualification that includes a statement of each statutory disqualification identified, the source record for each statutory disqualification identified, and the contact information for the source of the record for each statutory disqualification identified. 4. Inform the applicant that he or she should contact the source of the record for any statutory disqualification to correct any errors in the record resulting in the statutory disqualification. 5. Inform the applicant in writing of his or her right to appeal the notice of statutory disqualification to the circuit court of jurisdiction. Appeals 1. An applicant may appeal the notice of statutory disqualification, failure to issue a receipt, or failure to issue a license to the circuit court in the judicial circuit in which he or she resides. The appeal shall be determined by a review of the record for error. 2. If the circuit court determines the notice of statutory disqualification, failure to issue a receipt, or failure to issue a license was clearly erroneous, the court shall order the county clerk to issue a receipt or CPL as required by Michigan law. 3. If the court determines the decision to deny issuance of a receipt or CPL to an applicant was arbitrary and capricious, the court shall order the county clerk, entity taking fingerprints, or the state, to pay the actual costs and actual attorney fees of the applicant in appealing the denial, according to each entity’s degree of responsibility. 4. If the court determines an applicant’s appeal was frivolous, the court shall order the applicant to pay the actual costs and actual attorney fees of the county clerk, entity taking fingerprints, or the state in responding to the appeal.

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