24 Nov Can you carry a gun in a bank in Michigan?
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Can You Conceal Carry in a Bank in Michigan?
Quick answer: Yes. With a valid Michigan CPL you may carry a concealed pistol in a Michigan bank; banks are not on the state list of pistol-free zones. Without a CPL it is a misdemeanor. A bank may still post its own no-firearms policy, which you should follow.
Per MCL 750.234d, it is a 90 day misdemeanor to possess a firearm on premises of a bank or depository financial institution unless you have a valid concealed pistol license (CPL) from Michigan or another state or you have permission of the owner (or agent) of the bank. If you have a CPL, you may legally possess a firearm in a bank provided there are no prohibitions put in place by the bank such as a policy prohibiting firearms on the bank’s property.