What will happen in five years when the Dems run the show? Will we see this permission slip jumping to $150 like Texas?
$65 for five years of rights... $13 for one year of rights... I wonder if I can just pay for weekend rights...? The DNR gives us a free fishing weekend, so could the DOJ give us a free rights weekend?
So you still fine with "rights" that you have to pay cash for?
Can you see the forest through all those trees? What do you think the Dems will do when they run the show if 941.23 is repealed? It'd be back so fast your head will spin. And as long as they're re-writing it, they might just as well do away with that misdemeanor nonsense and make carrying a felony.... and NOBODY gets a permit to carry neither. Might as well throw in making private sales illegal too, while they're at it. If they do leave the optional permit that's in SB93 in place, who says they won't raise that to $150 or more?
What if? What if? What if? How about this what if... I'm more worried about what will happen next month if constitutional carry fails to pass, and before we can "regroup" and get a shall-issue permit law in place, the Dems retake the Senate in the recalls and we're back to Doyle days. We won't need to wait 5 years. I'm not advocating scrapping SB93 and going for AB126 instead. HELL NO! But what I am advocating for is to have AB126 ready to go and able to be passed
as a last resort before recalls, if SB93 fails. If you're gonna worry about what the Dems will do, worry about that.
If you're 100% sure SB93 will pass and get signed, then the hell with a back-up plan. I'm not that sure about anything when it comes to politics. We can all kick & scream about being denied our rights for another decade or 3 if we don't think about what to do next if we fail on SB93. Go ahead and bet the farm on SB93 and risk squandering the best chance WI has had to get some form of shall-issue concealed carry in place in the past 15 years, but you'll do it without me.
To answer your last question, I'd rather pay $13 per year for my "rights" than to not have them at all.