DrTodd
Michigan Moderator
Why is everyone making this question so difficult to answer? The OP says his wife would like to conceal the firearm; she does not have a CPL. Michigan law treats that differently than possessing the pistol, so Michigan law concerning possessing the pistol is not germane to what the OP asked. In order to conceal the firearm without a CPL she would need to have a possessory interest in the property. So, if the OP wishes to do that, renting a bed for a dollar would seem to work...as would providing anything else of nominal value.
Purpose of exemptions to concealed weapons statute concerning certain areas “possessed” by person in question is to allow such person to defend those areas in which he has possessory interest. People v Alexander (1978) 82 Mich App 486, 266 NW2d 489.
Purpose of concealed weapons statute exempting carrying weapon in dwelling house, place of business or other land
possessed by actor was to allow persons to defend area in which they had possessory interest. People v Gatt (1997) 77
Mich App 310, 258 NW2d 212.
Purpose of exemptions to concealed weapons statute concerning certain areas “possessed” by person in question is to allow such person to defend those areas in which he has possessory interest. People v Alexander (1978) 82 Mich App 486, 266 NW2d 489.
Purpose of concealed weapons statute exempting carrying weapon in dwelling house, place of business or other land
possessed by actor was to allow persons to defend area in which they had possessory interest. People v Gatt (1997) 77
Mich App 310, 258 NW2d 212.
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