1911dave
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Builders Hardware and Hollow Metal Inc.
W165N5690 Contintal Parkway
Menomonee Falls WI 53051
Posts against concealled weapons.
W165N5690 Contintal Parkway
Menomonee Falls WI 53051
Posts against concealled weapons.
Builders Hardware and Hollow Metal Inc.
W165N5690 Contintal Parkway
Menomonee Falls WI 53051
Posts against concealled weapons.
My favorite coffee shop also has a sign (on one door, so it's not a legal prohibition) saying "no concealed guns, bazookas, grenade launchers, flame throwers", and he's perfectly happy with open carry.
So does this mean that patrons who carry concealed are not welcome and will be told to leave? That's the way that I read it. If so, why would you patronize it and shouldn't it be listed in the "Wisconsin stores that infringe upon our rights" thread?
My favorite coffee shop also has a sign (on one door, so it's not a legal prohibition) saying "no concealed guns, bazookas, grenade launchers, flame throwers", and he's perfectly happy with open carry.
Welcome to the forum!
Tell us about yourself, do you carry open or concealed?
When you go fishing, do you just cast out your bait and see what bites, or do you troll?
Welcome to the forum!
Tell us about yourself, do you carry open or concealed?
When you go fishing, do you just cast out your bait and see what bites, or do you troll?
The people have the right to keep and bear arms for
security, defense, hunting, recreation or any other lawful purpose.
At this time, in Wisconsin, the state statutes treat Open Carry as a right spelled out in Article 1, Section 25 of the Wisconsin Constitution:
Under most circumstances, Concealed Carry of firearms in Wisconsin, requires a Concealed Carry License or Permit.
Since this coffee shop, allows Open Carry, I would consider it to be supportive of our right.
Personally, I prefer to toss Mepps spinners with a nice Fenwick spin/fly backpack rod that my dad gave me the last summer we enjoyed fishing together.
At this time, in Wisconsin, the state statutes treat Open Carry as a right spelled out in Article 1, Section 25 of the Wisconsin Constitution:
Under most circumstances, Concealed Carry of firearms in Wisconsin, requires a Concealed Carry License or Permit.
Since this coffee shop, allows Open Carry, I would consider it to be supportive of our right.
Personally, I prefer to toss Mepps spinners with a nice Fenwick spin/fly backpack rod that my dad gave me the last summer we enjoyed fishing together.