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Michigan sees increase in concealed pistol licenses reflecting growing interest in gun ownership

Michigan is witnessing a steady increase in the number of concealed pistol licenses issued, according to state data. From Oct. 1, 2023, to Sept. 30, 2024, Michigan State Police issued 168,202 CPLs which marked a rise from the previous year’s 157,653. The trend reflects a growing interest in gun ownership across the state. From Oct. 1, 2020, to Sept. 30, 2021, the number of Michiganders applying for a CPL exploded. The state issued 232,316. While the data does not specify the demographics of new firearm buyers, there is a noticeable influx of first-time gun owners. Chad King’s daytime job is a cybersecurity auditor. In his spare time, he’s the president of the Black Bottom Gun Club in Detroit.

The chapter’s focus is on promoting gun safety, education, and community outreach.

The National African American Gun Association (NAGA)

The National African American Gun Association (NAGA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting gun safety, education, and community outreach. With a national membership of nearly half women, NAGA is breaking down barriers and challenging stereotypes in the firearms industry.

The Importance of Gun Safety

Gun safety is a critical aspect of responsible gun ownership. It involves understanding the proper handling and storage of firearms, as well as being aware of the potential risks and consequences of gun misuse. NAGA emphasizes the importance of gun safety through various initiatives and programs. * Firearm Safety Courses: NAGA offers firearm safety courses designed for individuals of all ages and skill levels.

Factors Contributing to the Rise in Gun Ownership

The increasing popularity of gun ownership can be attributed to several factors, including:

  • Self-defense: Many individuals believe that owning a gun is essential for personal safety and protection from potential threats. Shooting sports: The sport of target shooting and other competitive shooting disciplines have gained popularity, leading to an increase in gun ownership among enthusiasts. Hunting: For some, owning a gun is necessary for hunting and providing food for their families. Collecting: Some individuals collect firearms as a hobby, often appreciating their historical significance or aesthetic value. ## The Proposed Bill in Lansing
  • The Proposed Bill in Lansing

    In Lansing, a proposed bill aimed at regulating the colors used for firearms to prevent them from resembling toys did not advance.

    The Importance of Gun Rights for Black Americans

    The fight for gun rights is not a new one, but for Black Americans, it’s a matter of survival. For decades, systemic racism and discriminatory laws have made it difficult for Black people to access firearms, which are essential for self-defense. This is why King advocates for laws that support Black gun owners, recognizing the historical and ongoing struggles faced by this community.

    The History of Gun Rights for Black Americans

  • The 19th Amendment to the US Constitution, ratified in 1920, granted women the right to vote, but it also led to the passage of the 18th Amendment, which banned the manufacture, sale, and transportation of intoxicating liquors. This amendment was used to restrict the right of Black Americans to own firearms. The 1968 Gun Control Act prohibited the sale of firearms to certain individuals, including those with a history of mental illness or a felony conviction. However, this law disproportionately affected Black Americans, who were more likely to be denied gun sales due to these criteria. The 1986 Firearms Owners Protection Act removed certain restrictions on the sale of firearms, but it also led to the passage of the Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act, which implemented a five-day waiting period for gun purchases. ### The Current State of Gun Rights for Black Americans*
  • The Current State of Gun Rights for Black Americans

  • According to a 2020 survey by the Pew Research Center, 71% of Black Americans believe that the Second Amendment protects the right to bear arms, while 55% believe that the government should do more to prevent gun violence. However, Black Americans are more likely to be victims of gun violence than any other racial group.
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