Bill
SB 857
Modifies provisions relating to personal property taxes
SB 857 bans carrying a concealed pistol in the Michigan State Capitol and two main legislative buildings, with specific exemptions and escalating penalties for violations.
Bill
SB 857
SB 857 bans carrying a concealed pistol in the Michigan State Capitol and two main legislative buildings, with specific exemptions and escalating penalties for violations.
Status: Referred to Committee on Judiciary (introduced March 12, 2025)
Primary subject: Weapons — concealed pistols; property — state buildings
Statutory target: Amend MCL 28.425o (section 5o of 1927 PA 372, Michigan handgun licensure law)
SB 857 would prohibit most persons from carrying a concealed pistol on the premises (excluding parking areas) of the Michigan State Capitol Building and the two principal legislative office buildings — the Anderson House Office Building and the Binsfeld Senate Office Building. The bill is intended to codify the Michigan Capitol Commission’s existing weapons ban and extend the restriction to legislative office buildings so legislators and legislative business can proceed without the perceived threat of firearms.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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