The bill amends the Michigan penal code, specifically section 223, to introduce new regulations regarding the sale of firearms. It establishes that individuals who knowingly sell firearms without adhering to the requirements of section 2 of 1927 PA 372 are guilty of a misdemeanor, punishable by up to 90 days in jail or a fine of $100. Additionally, it specifies that selling a firearm longer than 26 inches to someone under 18 years of age is also a misdemeanor, with increased penalties for repeat offenses, including potential felony charges. An affirmative defense is provided for sellers who verify the purchaser's age through valid identification.
Furthermore, the bill prohibits sellers from selling firearms or ammunition to individuals who are under indictment for a felony or who are otherwise legally prohibited from possessing firearms. Violating this provision is classified as a felony, carrying a penalty of up to 10 years in prison or a fine of $5,000. The bill also mandates a waiting period of at least three days before a firearm can be delivered to the purchaser after the sale is completed, with violations resulting in misdemeanor charges.
Statutes affected: Senate Introduced Bill: 750.223