{"id":8589,"date":"2022-07-20T16:08:00","date_gmt":"2022-07-20T16:08:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/marylanddailygazette.com\/michigan-firearms-lawyer-paul-j-tafelski-discusses-police-stop-involving-michigans-open-carry-law\/"},"modified":"2022-07-20T16:08:00","modified_gmt":"2022-07-20T16:08:00","slug":"michigan-firearms-lawyer-paul-j-tafelski-discusses-police-stop-involving-michigans-open-carry-law","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/marylanddailygazette.com\/michigan-firearms-lawyer-paul-j-tafelski-discusses-police-stop-involving-michigans-open-carry-law\/","title":{"rendered":"Michigan Firearms Lawyer Paul J. Tafelski Discusses Police Stop Involving Michigan\u2019s Open-Carry Law"},"content":{"rendered":"
Michigan Firearms Lawyer Paul J. Tafelski Discusses Police Stop Involving Michigan\u2019s Open-Carry Law<\/a><\/p>\n Michigan firearms lawyer<\/a> Paul J. Tafelski releases a new blog (https:\/\/www.michigandefenselaw.com\/blog\/court-discusses-police-stop-involving-michigans-open-carry-law\/)<\/a> post that discusses an opinion from the state appellate court about a Michigan gun case. The lawyer mentions that the opinion from the court implicates several areas of criminal law, including Michigan\u2019s open-carry law and constitutional protections against unreasonable searches.<\/p>\n \u201cAccording to the court\u2019s opinion, the defendant was checking his oil at a gas station. As the defendant leaned over the hood of his car, officers passed by on routine patrol. As the officers glanced toward the defendant, they saw what they knew to be a handgun sticking out of the waistband of the defendant\u2019s pants. The officers asked the defendant if he had a concealed pistol license. The defendant responded that he did not, at which point the police arrested him,\u201d says the article from the Michigan firearms lawyer<\/a>.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n