A Michigan court says there's no constitutional right to possess brass knuckles in the state DETROIT -- A court says there is no constitutional right to possess brass knuckles in Michigan ...
A court says there is no constitutional right to possess brass knuckles in Michigan, a weapon typically associated with violent ambushes in dark alleys and banned in nearly two dozen states.
DETROIT (AP) — A court says there is no constitutional right to possess brass knuckles in Michigan, a weapon typically associated with violent ambushes in dark alleys and banned in nearly two ...
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DETROIT (AP) — A court says there is no constitutional right to possess brass knuckles in Michigan, a weapon typically associated with violent ambushes in dark alleys and banned in nearly two ...
DETROIT (AP) — A court says there is no constitutional right to possess brass knuckles in Michigan. The Michigan Court of Appeals, in an 18-page opinion, declined to interfere with a 1931 law ...