TRANSPORTING CROSSBOWS
House Bill 4917 as reported without amendment
Sponsor: Rep. Peter Pettalia
Committee: Natural Resources, Tourism, and Outdoor Recreation
Complete to 10-12-11
A SUMMARY OF HOUSE BILL 4917 AS REPORTED FROM COMMITTEE
Section 40111 of the Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Act (NREPA) prohibits the transportation or possession of a [hunting] bow in or upon a vehicle, unless the bow is unstrung, enclosed in a case, or carried in the trunk of a vehicle. This bill would apply these same restrictions to crossbows.
[According to committee testimony, the bill intends to provide consistent treatment for crossbows as for other hunting weapons. This is the same section of law that prohibits a person from transporting or possessing a firearm in or upon a vehicle unless it is unloaded in both barrel and magazine and enclosed in a case, carried in the trunk of a vehicle, or unloaded in a motorized boat.]
Under NREPA, the term "bow" means a device for propelling an arrow from a string drawn, held, and released by hand where the force used to hold the string in the drawn position is provided by the archer's muscles.
"Crossbow" means a weapon consisting of a bow mounted transversely on a stock or frame and designed to fire an arrow, bolt, or quarrel by the release of a bow string that is controlled by a mechanical or electric trigger and has a working safety and a draw weight of 100 pounds or greater.
MCL 324.40111
FISCAL IMPACT:
House Bill 4917 would have no significant fiscal impact on the State of Michigan or on local units of government.
POSITIONS:
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources supports the bill. (10-4-11)
Legislative Analyst: Jeff Stoutenburg
Fiscal Analyst: Viola Bay Wild
■ This analysis was prepared by nonpartisan House staff for use by House members in their deliberations, and does not constitute an official statement of legislative intent.