Mike
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What we now see happenning in Madison, WI, and other places in Wisconsin, a year after the AG Opinion declaring open cary to be legal is that most folks have moved down the learning curve and grown to accept open carry for what it is -lawful conduct. This has been the pattern in other states as well.
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http://www.cityofmadison.com/incidentReports/incidentDetail.cfm?id=10938
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Incident report for Case#2010-82237
Released 04/05/2010 at 12:19 PM by PIO Joel DeSpain
Incident Type
Information
Incident Date
03/29/2010 - 12:09 PM
Address
418 State St. (Fair Trade Coffee)
Details
The owner of Fair Trade Coffee, 418 State Street, contacted Madison Police last week after several people carrying guns came into her shop on the night of March 28th. The proprietor said the weapons were clearly visible, and worn on hips. She was not completely comfortable with the situation and wondered what she could do. An Assistant City Attorney advised that she could post signs banning guns, and then ask anyone bringing a weapon into the store to leave.[/align]
What we now see happenning in Madison, WI, and other places in Wisconsin, a year after the AG Opinion declaring open cary to be legal is that most folks have moved down the learning curve and grown to accept open carry for what it is -lawful conduct. This has been the pattern in other states as well.
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http://www.cityofmadison.com/incidentReports/incidentDetail.cfm?id=10938
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Incident report for Case#2010-82237
Released 04/05/2010 at 12:19 PM by PIO Joel DeSpain
Incident Type
Information
Incident Date
03/29/2010 - 12:09 PM
Address
418 State St. (Fair Trade Coffee)
Details
The owner of Fair Trade Coffee, 418 State Street, contacted Madison Police last week after several people carrying guns came into her shop on the night of March 28th. The proprietor said the weapons were clearly visible, and worn on hips. She was not completely comfortable with the situation and wondered what she could do. An Assistant City Attorney advised that she could post signs banning guns, and then ask anyone bringing a weapon into the store to leave.[/align]