07 March 2017, 19:36
p dog shooterWiscons carry wins surpreme court case
Wisconsin carry wins surpreme court case
A win for Wisconsin.
https://www.wicourts.gov/supreme/sco...17&SortBy=date IV. CONCLUSION ¶69 We hold today that the Local Regulation Statute, Wis. Stat. § 66.0409, has withdrawn authority from the City to regulate, either through its governing body or its sub-units (and without regard to the label it affixes to its regulation or manner of regulating), the subjects identified in the Local Regulation Statute in a manner that is more stringent than an analogous state statute. We also hold that the Concealed-Carry Statute, Wis. Stat. § 175.60, preempts the City's authority to restrict a licensee's right to carry concealed weapons on the City's buses so long as the licensee complies with the statute's requirements. Finally, we hold that neither the City nor any of its sub-units or employees may enforce the Rule to the extent it purports to prohibit carrying any knife or firearm (as defined by the Local Regulation Statute) or weapon (as defined by the Concealed-Carry Statute), so long as such carrying is not forbidden by (and is done in compliance with) the Vehicle Statute, Wis. Stat. § 167.30, the Concealed-Carry Statute, and all other statutes that may from time to time become applicable.
By the Court.—The decision of the court of appeals is reversed, and the cause is remanded to the circuit court for further proceedings consistent with this opinion.
28 March 2017, 23:00
p dog shooterConstitutional carry introduced in Wis.
http://www.freerepublic.com/fo...f-news/3538769/postsWisconsin Statae Journal ^ | 27 mar 2017 | Scott Bauer
Hidden handguns could be legally carried without a license in Wisconsin under a far-reaching, Republican-backed proposal unveiled Tuesday. The bill would also allow licensed concealed carry permit holders to bring firearms into places where they are currently barred, including school buildings, unless signs are posted prohibiting them. "We're just removing the barrier of the concealed carry permit to give them their constitutional right," said the bill's co-sponsor, Republican Rep. Mary Felzkowski of Irma. She and Sen. Dave Craig, a Republican from Big Bend, began circulating the measure on Tuesday for co-sponsors
29 March 2017, 03:31
Heym 450/400Constitutional carry here we come!

27 May 2017, 09:01
georgeldWe're gaining, but, damned slowly.
Here in Pueblo we can't carry in city buildings openly, but, can concealed. I don't know what the laws are in other towns of CO.
State law says we CAN carry openly, that don't mean the law can't hassle us over it. I see quite a few open carrying out in public.
George