Main Content House Concurrent Resolution 0073 (2008) rss friendly link printer friendly Sponsors Paul Opsommer - (primary)Glenn Steil, Fulton Sheen, Neal Nitz, John Garfield, Joel Sheltrown, John Stakoe, Rick Jones, Mike Simpson, John Stahl, Judy Emmons, Bill Huizenga, John Moolenaar, Darwin Booher, Fred Miller, Tim Moore, Richard Ball, David Agema, Terry Brown, Bill Caul, Ted Hammon, Goeff Hansen, Kenneth Horn, Michael Lahti, Richard LeBlanc, Arlan Meekhof, Chuck Moss, Phillip Pavlov, Tom Pearce, John Proos, Rick Shaffer, Howard Walker, Tom Casperson, Kevin Green, Jack Brandenburg, Brian Calley, George Cushingberry, Richard Hammel, James Marleau, Brian Palmer, John Pastor, Tory Rocca Categories U.S. Constitution; U.S. Supreme Court; 2nd Amendment; Congress A concurrent resolution to express Michigan's support for the right to bear arms prescribed by the Second Amendment of the United States Constitution and to encourage the United States Supreme Court to rule that any infringement on this right should be subject to the highest level of constitutional scrutiny. Bill Document Formatting Information [x] The following bill formatting applies to the 2007-2008 session:- New language in an amendatory bill will be shown in BOLD AND UPPERCASE.- Language to be removed will be stricken.- Amendments made by the House will be blue with square brackets, such as: [House amended text].- Amendments made by the Senate will be red with double greater/lesser than symbols, such as: <<Senate amended text>>. (gray icons indicate that the action did not occur or that the document is not available) Documents House Introduced Concurrent Resolution Introduced concurrent resolutions appear as they were introduced and reflect no subsequent amendments or changes. As Adopted by the House As Adopted by the House is the concurrent resolution, as introduced, that includes any adopted House amendments. As Adopted by the Senate As Adopted by the Senate is the concurrent resolution, as received from the House, that includes any adopted Senate amendments. History(House actions in lowercase, Senate actions in UPPERCASE) Date JournalAction 2/19/2008HJ 15 Pg. 234introduced by Representative Paul Opsommer 2/19/2008HJ 15 Pg. 234referred to Committee on Judiciary