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I have a question about part of my correspondence with the police dept. in my town, I'll put forth the background first if you will bear with me.
About the middle of May I went down to the local police department and inquired if there were any ordinances about open carry on the books that might be a problem if I were to exercise that right. The duty officer told me it was illegal to do so, and I would be breaking the law. When I asked him to show me where this was stated, he could not. He then stated he would check into this matter and get back to me.
June 5 I e-mailed the police officer and said if it was easier he could e-mail me back at his convenience when and if he had discovered anything of importance in his conferences.
His reply: June 24. I apologize for not getting back to you as soon or as quick as you would like. After speaking to Chief Buntrock and the Outagamie County District Attorney's Office as well as the City of Seymour's Attorney, you are as well as others who wish to exercise their second Constitutional Right have the right to do so as long as it's within the scope of the Wi State Statutes. I hope this answers your question.
I take it that "the scope of the Wi State Statutes" means school and alcohol restrictions, along with the usual gov. buildings. Anyone have something to add to this, please do.
I have a question about part of my correspondence with the police dept. in my town, I'll put forth the background first if you will bear with me.
About the middle of May I went down to the local police department and inquired if there were any ordinances about open carry on the books that might be a problem if I were to exercise that right. The duty officer told me it was illegal to do so, and I would be breaking the law. When I asked him to show me where this was stated, he could not. He then stated he would check into this matter and get back to me.
June 5 I e-mailed the police officer and said if it was easier he could e-mail me back at his convenience when and if he had discovered anything of importance in his conferences.
His reply: June 24. I apologize for not getting back to you as soon or as quick as you would like. After speaking to Chief Buntrock and the Outagamie County District Attorney's Office as well as the City of Seymour's Attorney, you are as well as others who wish to exercise their second Constitutional Right have the right to do so as long as it's within the scope of the Wi State Statutes. I hope this answers your question.
I take it that "the scope of the Wi State Statutes" means school and alcohol restrictions, along with the usual gov. buildings. Anyone have something to add to this, please do.