Armed robbery in concealed carry states like Michigan doesn't pay....
For the record: in 39 of the 50 states the state "shall issue" a CCW, concealed carry weapons permit, if you are not a felon, are not mentally ill, are not under a restraining order (background check for all) and pass a training program that includes combat shooting. My wife and I both have a CCW and carry regularly, as do many others here in Michigan.
Also; on May 22, 2009 Obama signed a law (HR 627) that prohibits the Secretary of the Interior from enacting or enforcing any regulations that restrict the possession of firearms in National Parks or Wildlife Refuges, so long as the person complies with laws of the state involved. This is to comply with a US Supreme Court ruling guaranteeing 2nd amendment rights.
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For the record: in 39 of the 50 states the state "shall issue" a CCW, concealed carry weapons permit, if you are not a felon, are not mentally ill, are not under a restraining order (background check for all) and pass a training program that includes combat shooting. My wife and I both have a CCW and carry regularly, as do many others here in Michigan.
Also; on May 22, 2009 Obama signed a law (HR 627) that prohibits the Secretary of the Interior from enacting or enforcing any regulations that restrict the possession of firearms in National Parks or Wildlife Refuges, so long as the person complies with laws of the state involved. This is to comply with a US Supreme Court ruling guaranteeing 2nd amendment rights.
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Teen tries to rob Detroiter, ends up shot by victim
George Hunter / The Detroit News
Detroit -- A 17-year-old would-be armed robber had the tables turned on him this morning when his intended victim pulled out his own gun and shot the teen, police said.
Now, instead of the money he allegedly sought to steal, the teen will get a lengthy hospital stay -- and, if he recovers and is convicted, a lengthy prison sentence.
The incident happened about 5 a.m. this morning behind an apartment building at 1670 Oakman, Detroit Police spokesman John Roach said.
"The 17-year-old came up behind a 32-year-old man behind the apartment building and tried to rob him at gunpoint," Roach said. "But the 32-year-old had a CCW (a license to carry a concealed weapon), and had his own sidearm with him. He pulled his weapon and they exchanged gunfire."
When the shooting was over, the 32-year-old had only suffered a minor injury to the head, while the alleged bandit was seriously wounded. He was taken to an area hospital, where he remains in critical condition, Roach said.
"If he recovers, he'll likely be charged with armed robbery, and probably attempted murder," Roach said.
George Hunter / The Detroit News
Detroit -- A 17-year-old would-be armed robber had the tables turned on him this morning when his intended victim pulled out his own gun and shot the teen, police said.
Now, instead of the money he allegedly sought to steal, the teen will get a lengthy hospital stay -- and, if he recovers and is convicted, a lengthy prison sentence.
The incident happened about 5 a.m. this morning behind an apartment building at 1670 Oakman, Detroit Police spokesman John Roach said.
"The 17-year-old came up behind a 32-year-old man behind the apartment building and tried to rob him at gunpoint," Roach said. "But the 32-year-old had a CCW (a license to carry a concealed weapon), and had his own sidearm with him. He pulled his weapon and they exchanged gunfire."
When the shooting was over, the 32-year-old had only suffered a minor injury to the head, while the alleged bandit was seriously wounded. He was taken to an area hospital, where he remains in critical condition, Roach said.
"If he recovers, he'll likely be charged with armed robbery, and probably attempted murder," Roach said.
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