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Woolford advocates for lowering age for concealed weapons
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Woolford advocates for lowering age for concealed weapons
State Rep. Jason Woolford (R-Howell) testified in the House Judiciary Committee in support of his plan that would lower the minimum age to obtain a Michigan Concealed Pistol License (CPL) from 21 to 18. “At 18 years old, you are legally recognized as an adult,” said Woolford. “You can vote, serve on a jury, sign contracts, and enlist in the military. If an 18-year-old is trusted to carry a firearm in defense of our nation, they should also be tr…
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