Glock21Man
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So just for clarification (because I do not want to go to jail) I can carry my Glock 21 .45ACP loaded in Wisconsin on my pants in plain view in a holster, as long as it is not covered in any way and I do not get into a car, go into a school, go into a bar or place that sells alcohol, go into a post office, go into a police department or sheriff office, or go into a City, State, or Federal building correct?
The Wisconsin supreme court has ruled that concealed carry is absolutely prohibited by private citizens. The Court said that visible carry is the only reasonable alternative manner of carry. The Court also has said that the State must allow an alternative manner of carry to concealed carry or yield to the state constitutionasl amendment Article I chapter 25. The attorney general office agreed. Apparently the word is not getting spreed around through local law enforcement departments, or they are just plain ignoring the supreme court rulings, knowing that most of us won't challenge their idle threats.
Article I, Section 25
The people have the right to keep and bear arms for security, defense, hunting, recreation or any other lawful purpose.
Thank you
P.S. Please let me know if there are any other restrictions.
So just for clarification (because I do not want to go to jail) I can carry my Glock 21 .45ACP loaded in Wisconsin on my pants in plain view in a holster, as long as it is not covered in any way and I do not get into a car, go into a school, go into a bar or place that sells alcohol, go into a post office, go into a police department or sheriff office, or go into a City, State, or Federal building correct?
The Wisconsin supreme court has ruled that concealed carry is absolutely prohibited by private citizens. The Court said that visible carry is the only reasonable alternative manner of carry. The Court also has said that the State must allow an alternative manner of carry to concealed carry or yield to the state constitutionasl amendment Article I chapter 25. The attorney general office agreed. Apparently the word is not getting spreed around through local law enforcement departments, or they are just plain ignoring the supreme court rulings, knowing that most of us won't challenge their idle threats.
Article I, Section 25
The people have the right to keep and bear arms for security, defense, hunting, recreation or any other lawful purpose.
Thank you
P.S. Please let me know if there are any other restrictions.