How Do You Get An FFL In Michigan?
Michigan has no specific laws governing the issuance of an FFL (Federal Firearms License). If you wish to sell firearms in the state as an individual, you will have to abide by normal business tax regulations. Federal Firearms Licenses are issued and regulated by the U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (BATFE). The BATFE has an FFL application process that must be followed carefully. Use the Michigan State Police website to search your criminal history records. If you have ever been convicted of a crime that is punishable by being imprisoned for more than one year, you cannot obtain a FFL. Usage of any controlled substance, not having valid U.S. citizenship, having been dishonorably discharged from the military, or having been deemed mentally unstable all disqualify a person from getting a FFL. Furthermore, if a restraining order has been issued against you, or if you have violated any federal firearms law in the past, you will not be issued