Foster Swift attorneys understand the importance of navigating the complexities of firearm laws with precision and expertise. Our firearm law practice group is committed to providing guidance and support to clients. Our role is not to take sides but to assist clients in applying the law to their unique circumstances, ensuring they remain compliant and informed in an ever-evolving legal landscape.
The reach of firearm laws extends far beyond the commonly thought of criminal defense. Our firm recognizes the broad scope of these laws, impacting areas such as estate planning, drafting employee handbooks, navigating criminal proceedings, advocating for rights restoration, and even engaging in business litigation. Whether our clients are individuals, businesses, or municipalities, we offer comprehensive legal counsel tailored to address their specific needs and concerns in relation to firearm regulations.
Our firearm practice group serves a diverse array of clients, including individuals seeking legal guidance on personal firearm ownership, employers navigating workplace policies, manufacturers ensuring compliance with industry standards, trade associations advocating for legislative reform, retailers managing regulatory challenges, and municipalities crafting ordinances in accordance with state and federal laws. Whatever your role or interest in firearm-related matters, we invite you to engage with our experienced team and discover how we can assist you in achieving your legal objectives effectively and efficiently. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and take the first step toward informed and strategic legal representation.
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Publications & Alerts
- Polling Place and Voter Etiquette Guidelines: Election Day Q&A, Foster Swift Municipal Law News, October 3, 2024
- Extreme Risk Protection Orders: Q&A on Michigan’s Red Flag Gun Laws, Foster Swift Municipal Law News, July 23, 2024
Events
- An Overview Guide to Michigan's Gun Laws, Second Wednesday Sessions, September 11, 2024
Media
- Legal Services Overview
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- Cybersecurity Hotline
- Corporate Transparency Act (CTA)
Michigan Firearm Acts
Acts On Storage When Minors on Premises:
- Act 16: Public Acts of 2023
- Act 17: Public Acts of 2023
- Concerning the owner to be charged with a misdemeanor if a child gets the firearm and engages in certain conduct.
Acts On Safe Storage Device Costs
- Act 14: Public Acts of 2023
- Acti 15: Public Acts of 2023
- Concerning lowering costs of storage devices including gun safes, cases, lockboxes, etc. by exempting them from sales tax.
Acts On Background Checks
- Act 18: Public Acts of 2023
- Act 19: Public Acts of 2023
- Concerning universal background checks and allowing law enforcement to sell firearms that have been seized.