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Michigan Bills Could End Many Gun-Free Zones, Expanding Carry to Bars and Churches
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Michigan Bills Could End Many Gun-Free Zones, Expanding Carry to Bars and Churches

Jim Flanders
Last updated: March 18, 2026 7:14 pm
Jim Flanders Published March 18, 2026
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Key Takeaways

  • Michigan proposes new firearm bills that may change where lawful gun owners can carry, including bars and places of worship.
  • The legislation aims to eliminate the concealed pistol license requirement, moving towards constitutional carry.
  • House Bill 5653 plans to repeal several existing location-based restrictions on concealed carry, altering the legal framework significantly.
  • Certain restrictions remain in school zones, but the bills clarify exemptions for licensed individuals.
  • These changes reflect a broader effort to simplify firearm laws and reinforce the Second Amendment as a civil right.

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LANSING, MI – A newly introduced package of firearm bills in Michigan could significantly change where lawful gun owners are allowed to carry, including locations that are currently restricted such as bars and places of worship.

The proposed changes are part of a broader legislative effort. As previously reported, the bills would make Michigan a constitutional carry state by eliminating the requirement to obtain a concealed pistol license.

These changes stem primarily from House Bill 5653 and related legislation introduced on March 3, 2026, and referred to the House Committee on Judiciary.

Under current law, Michigan has multiple location-based restrictions that limit where concealed carry is allowed. These are often referred to as “gun-free zones” and include places such as bars, churches, and other designated areas.

The newly introduced legislation would repeal several sections of existing firearm law and restructure how those laws are applied. As a result, many of these location-based restrictions would no longer be in effect.

One key section of House Bill 5653 repeals multiple provisions of the Michigan penal code related to concealed carry, firearm possession, and transport. By removing these sections, the legal framework that currently restricts carry in certain locations would be significantly altered.

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The bill also maintains certain restrictions in weapon-free school zones but clearly outlines exemptions. Among those exemptions are individuals licensed to carry a concealed weapon, as well as other specific lawful circumstances.

At the same time, House Bill 5655 clarifies that individuals who are licensed or otherwise authorized to carry a concealed pistol may carry or transport a loaded pistol, whether concealed or not, even in areas frequented by wild animals. This further reinforces the broader shift toward expanded carry rights under the proposed legislation.

Additional bills in the package, including House Bills 5656 and 5657, update sentencing guidelines and corrections code references to align with the broader statutory changes tied to House Bill 5653.

Together, the bills represent a comprehensive effort to revise Michigan’s firearm laws. While much of the attention has focused on the potential shift to constitutional carry, the practical impact could also include the removal of many existing location-based restrictions that currently apply to lawful concealed carry.

For gun owners, this type of reform addresses a common issue. Complex and overlapping restrictions can make it difficult for otherwise law-abiding individuals to navigate where they can legally carry. Simplifying those laws while recognizing the right to carry for personal safety reflects a broader effort to treat the Second Amendment as a fundamental civil right.

If enacted, the legislation would not only change how individuals carry firearms in Michigan but also where they are allowed to do so under state law.

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