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MI: Macomb County CPL approvals back on track with personal visits
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Some 270 Macomb County residents seeking a first-time Certified Pistol License were put on hold for three months due to COVID-19. But starting next week they will be able to achieve their goal.
County Clerk Fred Miller will reopen the Clerk’s Office vital records offices to the public for first-time applicants who were not able to submit their information while county buildings were closed during the state Stay at Home executive order.
“It’s a big step forward, and we’re excited to do it,” Miller said.
Starting Monday, applicants can go to the Talmer Building at 120 N. Main Street in Mount Clemens under strict conditions to ensure protection against the coronavirus. |
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PHORTO
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'About time.
Next, dump your governor. |
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