© 2026 Michigan State University Board of Trustees
Public Media from Michigan State University
Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
0:00 0:00
Available On Air Stations

State Senate May Vote To Make "Lasing" Illegal

Police Lights
publicdomainpictures

Bill would make shining laser at aircraft a state crime. 

The Michigan Senate is scheduled to vote to make it a state crime to intentionally point a laser at an aircraft.
 
If a laser strikes a cockpit, it can temporarily blind the pilot.
 
Legislation up for a vote Tuesday would make "lasing" an aircraft or a train a felony punishable by up to five years in prison and a $10,000 fine.
 
It already is a federal crime to shine a laser at an aircraft. But state authorities want more freedom to investigate and prosecute a rising number of incidents instead of leaving it to federal authorities.
 
The bill previously cleared the House and could soon reach Gov. Rick Snyder if the House agrees with Senate changes.

Related Content
WKAR has closed the gap left by the loss of federal funding. Because of you, trusted journalism, inspiring stories, and classical music remain freely available to everyone in mid-Michigan.
Now the work continues — your monthly gift helps maintain this success and keeps public media free for all.