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The Wisconsin statutory prohibition is on pistol carry in premises licensed to serve.
(2) Whoever intentionally goes armed with a handgun on any
premises for which a Class “B” or “Class B” license or permit has
been issued under ch. 125 is guilty of a Class A misdemeanor.
125.04 General licensing requirements. (1) LICENSE OR
PERMIT; WHEN REQUIRED. No person may sell, manufacture, rectify,
brew or engage in any other activity for which this chapter
provides a license, permit, or other type of authorization without
holding the appropriate license, permit or authorization issued
under this chapter
125.26 Class “B” licenses. (1) Every municipal governing
body may issue Class “B” licenses for the sale of fermented malt
beverages from premises within the municipality and may authorize
an official or body of the municipality to issue temporary
Class “B” licenses under sub. (6). Subject to s. 125.34 (5) and (6),
a Class “B” license authorizes retail sales of fermented malt beverages
to be consumed either on the premises where sold or off the
premises. A license may be issued after July 1. That license shall
expire on the following June 30. Persons holding a Class “B”
license may sell beverages containing less than 0.5% of alcohol
by volume without obtaining a license under s. 66.0433 (1).