mja1000
Regular Member
Ok, so I know our new law specifically points out that an employer may not restrict you from possessing a firearm in your vehicle, when parked in a parking lot Wis. Stat. § 175.60(15m)(b). Yet, as we all know, firearms are strictly prohibited from "School Grounds".
"A person who is a CCW licensee or out-of-state CCW licensee may
possess a firearm within 1,000 feet of the grounds of a school, but not
in or on school grounds. Wis. Stat. § 948.605(2)(b)1r."
So, if someone works for a public school district, would it be a felony for that employee to leave their gun in their car parked in the school parking lot? what if it was unloaded and encased? Would you have to unload and encase it before you pulled into the parking lot?
What do you guys think?
"A person who is a CCW licensee or out-of-state CCW licensee may
possess a firearm within 1,000 feet of the grounds of a school, but not
in or on school grounds. Wis. Stat. § 948.605(2)(b)1r."
So, if someone works for a public school district, would it be a felony for that employee to leave their gun in their car parked in the school parking lot? what if it was unloaded and encased? Would you have to unload and encase it before you pulled into the parking lot?
What do you guys think?