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Michigan Judge Blocks State Directive Prohibiting Open Carry of Firearms at Polls

© REUTERS / EMILY ELCONINPeople cast their ballots for the upcoming presidential elections as early voting begins in Ann Arbor, Michigan, U.S., September 24, 2020.
People cast their ballots for the upcoming presidential elections as early voting begins in Ann Arbor, Michigan, U.S., September 24, 2020. - Sputnik International
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WASHINGTON (Sputnik) - Michigan Judge Christopher Murray has issued a ruling to block a directive from Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson prohibiting the open carry of firearms at polling stations on Election Day, a court filing revealed.

In a statement later on Tuesday, Benson's press secretary said she intends to appeal the judge's decision.

"Also, supporting the plaintiffs' position is that the directive does not merely provide guidance to local election officials on existing state law, as it appears to be partially inconsistent with state law", Murray wrote in the court filing on Tuesday.

Murray said the Michigan Secretary of State has failed to put her directive through the Administrative Procedures Act in order for it to be enforced as a rule.

In her memo, Benson has argued that "the presence of firearms at the polling place, clerk's office(s), or absent voter counting board may cause disruption, fear, or intimidation for voters, election workers, and others present".

Michigan gun advocates sued the Secretary of State to overturn her directive to ban open carry of firearms at the polls on 3 November.

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