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bigdaddy1

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This weekend I will send a few emails and letters out. Even if JB wont generate an opinion for me, I will try to get my representatives to make it an official request.
 

Captain Nemo

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Aha! now I see. Actually very clear (sarcasm).

948.605(2)(a)(a) list restrictions to carrry of a loaded firearm on school property and in the 1000 foot perimeter surrounding school property.
948.605(2)(b)(b) Excepts certain conditions to the restrictions of 948.605(2)(a)(a).
948.605(2)(b)1r.1r Makes exception to the exceptions paragraph 948.605(2)(b)(b) to the restrictions contained in 948.605(2)(a)(a).

So we have exception to the exceptions of the restriction.
What a bunch of anti-gun LRB double-talk. Almost amounts to statute entrapment.

Bottom line: Carry of a firearm on school property is still restricted and subject to a felony penalty. Visible or concealed carry of a loaded firearm in the 1000foot perimeter is allowed by a licensee or a non-resident licensee. Open carry of a firearm by a non-licensed individual or non-licensed non-resident in the 1000foot perimeter is still restricted and subject to a misdemeanor penalty.

What a bunch of garbage.

Now we interject 167.31 which allows carry of a loaded firearm in a vehicle and whether or not that vehicle can be considered "private property' as implied by the "castle doctrine" and as implied by Act 35 in regards to "posted" property and other restricted property. Act 35 states that the restrictions to carrying a firearm in restricted premisis' does not apply to parking lots of those premisis'. Can a school drop zone be considered a "temporary" parking lot?

Some people in Madison are drinking "funny" water.
 

Captain Nemo

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WisconsinLegislature.Notification@legis.state.wi.us
5:57 AM (2 hours ago)

to dale


You requested to be notified of the following legislative activities:

Subject: concealed carry
The date/time of a public hearing regarding topic "Emergency Rule 1115" scheduled by Joint Committee for Review of Administrative Rules was changed. Date/time: The meeting time was changed from 3/20/2012 10:00 AM to 3/20/2012 11:00 AM. Location: 417 North (GAR Hall).
Topic description: Relating to the recognition by Wisconsin of concealed carry licenses issued by other states.

Subject: firearms
AB-717 was introduced by Representative Kleefisch on March 15, 2012
Bill History: http://www.legis.state.wi.us/2011/data/AB717hst.html
Relating to: law enforcement officers who are on duty, off-duty law enforcement officers, and former...
AB-717 was referred to committee on Criminal Justice and Corrections in the Assembly on March 15, 2012
Bill History: http://www.legis.state.wi.us/2011/data/AB717hst.html
Relating to: law enforcement officers who are on duty, off-duty law enforcement officers, and former...

http://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/2011/related/proposals/ab717
 

HolyOrangeJuice

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Wish I could live somewhere were I didn't have to worry about ruining my future just because I want to put a firearm on my person or in my vehicle the way "I" want to do it.
 
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