I've asked two judges that I know here in Southwestern Michigan about open carry in Michigan. Both stated that as they read the law, open carry was lawful, but you would most likely get stopped for it and possible detained because the public and most LEOs believe it to be unlawful. Both advised not to do it and avoid problems. From what I understand open carry does not apply if in a vehicle as it is then considered concealed. You may carry in a vehicle with a Michigan Concealed Pistol License (CPL). The CPL does not give privledge to carry a knife, shotgun or rifle. In Michigan, rifles and shotguns that have folding, collapsable, or pistol grip stocks that meet federal law must be at least 30" if operational with the stock folded or collapsed or be registered as a handgun. My Ruger Mini-14 factory folder meets federal law for length, but not 30" for Michigan law. When I took it to the police station for the "safety inspection" (really registration) I inquired as to whether or not I could carry it as a concealed weapon as it was registered as a handgun. They couldn't or wouldn't give me an answer. My comment was that it is either a pistol or not and since it is required to be registered as one then it must be one and I should be allowed to carry as such. I won't carry it as one untill the law is settled on that. I don't want to be the test case for that point of the law. Now to find a holster for it.