Johnny Bravo
Regular Member
Just saw this, looks like it's in the works to try to get an expanding bullet ban going.
http://mediatrackers.org/2013/02/15/democrats-seek-to-ban-hunting-ammunition-in-wisconsin/
"A Democratic state senator and three Democratic state representatives have circulated draft legislation that would ban civilian possession of hollow point or frangible ammunition. According to existing Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources regulations, sportsmen and women in Wisconsin must use such ammunition when hunting deer or bear. The Democratic lawmakers, two of whom are freshman, all hail from urban districts in the City of Milwaukee"
Here is a link to the draft.
http://mediatrackers.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/LRB-08941.pdf
This bill prohibits a person, with certain exceptions such as
for law enforcement, from selling, transporting, manufacturing, or possessing any
hollowpoint bullet, any bullet that expands or flattens easily in the human body, or
any bullet with a hard envelope that does not entirely cover the core of the bullet.
An individual who violates the prohibition is guilty of a Class H felony and is subject
to a fine of up to $10,000, imprisonment of up to six years, or both.
http://mediatrackers.org/2013/02/15/democrats-seek-to-ban-hunting-ammunition-in-wisconsin/
"A Democratic state senator and three Democratic state representatives have circulated draft legislation that would ban civilian possession of hollow point or frangible ammunition. According to existing Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources regulations, sportsmen and women in Wisconsin must use such ammunition when hunting deer or bear. The Democratic lawmakers, two of whom are freshman, all hail from urban districts in the City of Milwaukee"
Here is a link to the draft.
http://mediatrackers.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/LRB-08941.pdf
This bill prohibits a person, with certain exceptions such as
for law enforcement, from selling, transporting, manufacturing, or possessing any
hollowpoint bullet, any bullet that expands or flattens easily in the human body, or
any bullet with a hard envelope that does not entirely cover the core of the bullet.
An individual who violates the prohibition is guilty of a Class H felony and is subject
to a fine of up to $10,000, imprisonment of up to six years, or both.