2a4all
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peter nap wrote:
peter nap wrote:
Defining "secured" will be tricky, but how does onesecure a firearm "in a private motor vehicle or vessel" when the motor vehicle is a motorcycle?Now....we have to decide at least two things.
1. What does secured mean?
2. Does this apply to all vessels or just motor powered vessels?
in a private motor vehicle or vessel
I can thin of a few more pitfalls too:X
[size=+1]No. 99-1712-CR [/size]
[size=+1]STATE OF WISCONSIN IN COURT OF APPEALS [/size]
DISTRICT III
[size=+1]State of Wisconsin, [/size]
[size=+1]Plaintiff-Appellant,
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¶7. The meaning of § 29.99(11), Stats., is plain on its face. The first portion of the section unambiguously establishes four ways in which a person may violate the law while hunting deer. The sentence structure is a classic example of a list of items in a series separated by commas. "For hunting deer" is the corresponding phrase to each separate item in the series. [suP]2 [/suP]The final item in the series, "with the aid of an aircraft," is not separated by a comma because it is preceded by the coordinating conjunction "or," an accepted practice in English usage. See The Little, Brown Handbook 376 (7th ed. 1998).