AK7
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http://cdllife.com/2016/top-truckin...wisconsin-court-for-his-right-to-drive-armed/
Maybe this will set a precedent .
Maybe this will set a precedent .
http://cdllife.com/2016/top-truckin...wisconsin-court-for-his-right-to-drive-armed/
Maybe this will set a precedent .
http://cdllife.com/2016/top-truckin...wisconsin-court-for-his-right-to-drive-armed/
Maybe this will set a precedent .
Interesting case. Castle doctrine follows to one's car as well in Tennessee I know of no provision in the law setting aside a commercial vehicle. I'll have to look it up.
Have my permit anyways but interesting.
Even "prior" to Wisconsin being 2nd to last "behind" Illinois on "Conceal Carry" and take this from a guy who has lived "North" of Russel Road a time or 2 .
Wisconsin Constitution always covered "OPEN CARRY" basically ya could "Carry" though hadda be "exposed" and that's a over a "century" prior to "Conceal Carry" act of 2011.
Even under "Liberal" rule @AK7 understand that Wisconsin had some of the most "open" Gun Laws even looser than Texas "prior" to Conceal Carry and Castle Law also State Constitution "protected" RIGHTS "prior"..
Wisconsin is a "Hunting" hotspot and HUGE tourism destination dollars plus Up North and "Rural" Wisconsinites often "depend" on stocking their freezers for fresh meat.
"OPEN Carry" heck I could strap a 357 "holstered" and exposed or go to a "Rally" with my AK-74 shoulder strap "prior" to "Conceal Carry"
Now thats "State" Constitutional rights "forget" the big one.
@Sinister would know as well..
@Tazz if gun was out in "open" Wisconsin State Constitution protects "OPEN" Carry not even a Permit unlike a lot of ya so called "gun friendly" states...