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Going to college in wisconsin

Mike.45

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HI everybody, I have been reading everybodys posts for a while, and now it's time for me to join in. I am about to graduate highschool, and go to UWM in wisconsin. I am 18 and want to bring a pistol with me for protection. My older brother has been thinking about giving me a pistol as a going away present, so how old do I have to be to own a pitol in wisconsin, also how old do I have to be to openly carry a pistol?

Mike
 

Mike.45

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I know in michigan you can own a pistol at 18 years or older here is the law from michigan.gov, but i can't find anything on wisconsin law.



3. How old do I have to be in order to legally own a pistol in Michigan?

MCL 28.422 http://legislature.mi.gov/doc.aspx?mcl-28-422Eighteen (18) years of age. However, Federal law prohibits a federally licensed firearms dealer from selling a pistol to anyone under the age of twenty-one (21).
 

Shotgun

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In Wisconsin, you have to be 18 also. If you're going to live on campus, don't bring your gun. If it is discovered you will almost certainly be expelled.
 

Mike.45

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I couldn't find anything on the wisconsin legislative site, but I did find something on the brady campaign site :uhoh:lmao. Man those people at the brady campaign are friggin idiots!
JUVENILE SALE
Is it illegal to sell handguns to anyone under 21 years of age?No


State law does not restrict selling handguns to juveniles under the age of 21 by unlicensed sellers. Under federal law, only federally licensed dealers are prohibited from selling or delivering handguns or ammunition for handguns to any person under the age of 21. A strong state law is needed to stop unlicensed persons from selling handguns to those under the age of 21.
 

Shotgun

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OK, here you go:

948.60 Possession of a dangerous weapon by a person
under 18. (1) In this section, “dangerous weapon” means
any firearm, loaded or unloaded; any electric weapon, as defined
in s. 941.295 (4); metallic knuckles or knuckles of any substance
which could be put to the same use with the same or similar effect
as metallic knuckles; a nunchaku or any similar weapon consisting
of 2 sticks of wood, plastic or metal connected at one end by
a length of rope, chain, wire or leather; a cestus or similar material
weighted with metal or other substance and worn on the hand; a
shuriken or any similar pointed star−like object intended to injure
a person when thrown; or a manrikigusari or similar length of
chain having weighted ends.
(2) (a) Any person under 18 years of age who possesses or
goes armed with a dangerous weapon is guilty of a Class A misdemeanor.
(b) Except as provided in par. (c), any person who intentionally
sells, loans or gives a dangerous weapon to a person under 18
years of age is guilty of a Class I felony.
(c) Whoever violates par. (b) is guilty of a Class H felony if the
person under 18 years of age under par. (b) discharges the firearm
and the discharge causes death to himself, herself or another.
(d) A person under 17 years of age who has violated this subsection
is subject to the provisions of ch. 938 unless jurisdiction
is waived under s. 938.18 or the person is subject to the jurisdiction
of a court of criminal jurisdiction under s. 938.183.
(3) (a) This section does not apply to a person under 18 years
of age who possesses or is armed with a dangerous weapon when
the dangerous weapon is being used in target practice under the
supervision of an adult or in a course of instruction in the traditional
and proper use of the dangerous weapon under the supervision
of an adult. This section does not apply to an adult who transfers
a dangerous weapon to a person under 18 years of age for use
only in target practice under the adult’s supervision or in a course
of instruction in the traditional and proper use of the dangerous
weapon under the adult’s supervision.
(b) This section does not apply to a person under 18 years of
age who is a member of the armed forces or national guard and
who possesses or is armed with a dangerous weapon in the line of
duty. This section does not apply to an adult who is a member of
the armed forces or national guard and who transfers a dangerous
weapon to a person under 18 years of age in the line of duty.
(c) This section applies only to a person under 18 years of age
who possesses or is armed with a rifle or a shotgun if the person
is in violation of s. 941.28 or is not in compliance with ss. 29.304
and 29.593. This section applies only to an adult who transfers a
firearm to a person under 18 years of age if the person under 18
years of age is not in compliance with ss. 29.304 and 29.593 or to
an adult who is in violation of s. 941.28.
History: 1987 a. 332; 1991 a. 18, 139; 1993 a. 98; 1995 a. 27, 77; 1997 a. 248;
2001 a. 109; 2005 a. 163.
Sub. (2) (b) does not set a standard for civil liability, and a violation of sub. (2) (b)
does not constitute negligence per se. Logarto v. Gustafson, 998 F. Supp. 998 (1998).
 

Nutczak

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I am aware of a minimumage of 21 restriction to purchase handgun ammunition, but I am unclear about posession of said gun. We had a 20 yr old LEO in town and his mother had to purchase his practice ammunition for him so he could shoot his handgun.
 

GlockMeisterG21

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As I understand the issue you can posses, transport, fire, carry, and generally use a pistol as long as you are 18. However, you cannot buy one from a licensed dealer unless you are 21. Also most places require you to be 21 to purchase ammunition or to even shoot it at their range. You can get around the ammo thing by getting someone else to buy it for you or telling them it's being put into a rifle like a high point carbine. As for the range thing, hopefully they won't card you. They never did me but I looked far older than my true age at 18. IANAL


Edit for IANAL.
 

Agent1187

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Unfortunately for you, UWM is in the dead center of the liberal epicenter of the state. I am willing to bet good money that if you are living on campus at UWM they won't have any way for you to store a firearm on campus. I had a friend who had a case of shotgun ammo sent to his dorm three years ago, and the shells were confiscated for a year, and his dorm room searched for a firearm. Long story short, the more you need the firearm, the more they are going to do to keep you from having it. Fortunately my university allowed storage in an armory for the few years I had to be in the dorms.
 
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