State Representatives Joseph Fox (R-Fremont) and James DeSana (R-Carleton) unveiled a plan on Wednesday, Mar. 4, 2026, to allow Michiganders to carry a concealed pistol without requiring a permit.
House Bills 5653-57 eliminate the requirement to obtain a Concealed Pistol License (CPL) to carry a concealed pistol in the state of Michigan. The package would effectively establish Michigan as a constitutional carry state, protecting the Second Amendment rights guaranteed to all Americans by the U.S. Constitution.
“The Founding Fathers were clear when they authored the Second Amendment,” said Fox. “Yet, for too long, state bureaucracies have imposed unconstitutional restrictions on the ability to bear firearms. Michigan needs to make a firm commitment to protecting our constitutional rights. These bills would make Michigan the 30th state to pass legislation upholding our constitutional right to conceal carry.”
DeSana emphasized the importance of recognizing and regularly exercising the rights guaranteed by the Constitution.
“I believe that our constitutionally protected Second Amendment rights include the ability to defend ourselves,” said DeSana. “That includes the right to carry a firearm without interference or infringement from the government. When it comes to our First Amendment rights, we are not required to get a permit before we speak.”
Fox went on to highlight the pressing need for this legislation.
“This issue is a top priority for House Republicans. I am thankful to serve alongside staunch defenders of the Second Amendment likes Representatives DeSana, Hoadley, DeBoyer, and Smit,” Fox said. “The right to self-defense should be safeguarded from government overreach, yet Lansing politicians have undermined it for decades. We now have an opportunity to ensure that the state of Michigan takes a clear stand by protecting the constitutional rights that define our nation’s history and legacy.”
Fox represents Michigan's 101st District, which includes all of Newaygo County, and parts of Oceana, Lake, Mason, and Wexford counties.
Release courtesy of Michigan House of Republicans.