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Committee hears bills to create attorney‑general CPL travel website and require QR code on licenses

Appropriations - Judiciary
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Lawmakers and sponsors told the House Judiciary Committee that a package of bills (HB 4481–4483) would establish an attorney‑general maintained website updated every 60 days and add a QR code to concealed pistol licenses to help Michigan CPL holders follow other states' laws when traveling.

Representatives and sponsors told the House Judiciary Committee that a package of bills—House Bill 4481, HB 4482 and HB 4483—aims to help concealed pistol license (CPL) holders avoid unintentional violations when they travel out of state.

"House bill 4481 creates a website that the attorney general will maintain," the sponsor said during the committee presentation. Under the package, HB 4482 would require that website be updated every 60 days; HB 4483 would add a QR code on the CPL that links to the site.

Sponsors framed the bills as practical steps to reduce confusion as…

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