Wisconsin Gun Rule and you


by Elvis Rozance

Wisconsin has really stringent weapon laws; it is among just two states that completely prohibits anyone from holding hidden weapons. To freely hold a weapon, the owner has to not be within 1000 feet of a school (unless on exclusive home) and may not be in a government building, state park, or place where alcohol is sold. One of the most questionable gun laws in Wisconsin is the prohibition of loaded tools in a vehicle. A loaded gun in a vehicle is considered a hidden tool, which is unlawful. Weapons in cars should be unloaded, which implies there are no shells or cartridges in the chamber, and encased, meanings it is zipped or enclosed into a case especially intended for the tool. The gun needs to also be out of reach. Carrying a concealed tool (including various other non-gun weapons such as knives) is a course A misdemeanor. For some individuals, carrying any tool freely is not allowed under any situations. If anybody voluntarily supplies a firearm to somebody who is ineligible to have one, they are subject to a felony charge. Other acts that are unlawful include possession of a weapon while intoxicated, pointing a weapon at another individual (unless in self defense), and any kind of irresponsible handling of a weapon. Despite some efforts from legislators, freely carrying a weapon is NOT considered disorderly conduct unless the owner is acting out in any of the above manners. Police policemans and military workers are exceptions to the majority of these regulations and are normally enabled to hold hidden tools, particularly in their cars.

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