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Interceptor_Knight wrote:
J.Gleason wrote:
AZ, AK and VT all have proved that Constitutional Carry is possible. There does not have to be a step by step process involved.
The truth is after the SCOTUS decision comes down we won't be needing them to get Constitutional Carry it will happen all by itself.
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Fat chance... All the SCOTUS ruling will effect is the incorporation of the 2nd Amendment to the States. It will effect WI relatively little since we already have a right to bear arms affirmed by our State Constitution.
The SCOTUS has ruled over and over in favor of "reasonable" restrictions on the manner of carry.
AK and AZ have proven that a step by step process is most often necessary...
So all the attorneys including D.A. Chisholm who have stated that once the SCOTUS decision is handed down, the days are numbered for the Wisconsin Gun Laws, are wrong and you are right?
Only in your mind. I think I will listen to them and believe their opinion over yours. Thanks anyway.
As far as AK and AZ they have proven that those steps are
not necessary. All the step by step process does is waste tax payers dollars on unnecessary legislation.
Now I realize that you will just keep arguing because you couldn't possibly agree on any statement I make, however, it is people such as yourself who are so willing to compromise for your CCW permit that have caused this issue to continuously be held up in legislation. Just so you can carry a permit in your pocket.
You are so hell bent on getting it that you will pay money for it, accept mandated training if necessary, and pay ridiculous fees as well. You would probably accept restrictions on how large the caliber may be or how many round capacity as well. Just as long as you get your Permit.
It is your way of thinking that creates the obstacles for a Constitutional Carry system here in Wisconsin. It is people such as yourself who can not see Wisconsin just following along and recognizing the efforts of other states and simply acknowleding that all of the extra legislation is not necessary and is only a waste of tax payers money, people like that have caused this issue to be stalled for years.
Are you sure your not running for office?
It is as simple as this, the U.S. and Wisconsin constitutions state that it is our right and that is all that matters.
Carry on and Constitutional Carry Always!