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Torellian

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What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? WI

My state of Wisconsin is about to enact a concealed carry law allowing a person to carry a concealed weapon, as long as they get a permit, and training. But I came across an article that makes me wonder about the current law in place for those who don't have permits.

It states: "Under current law, guns are banned in schools, on school grounds and in school zones - the area 1,000 feet beyond school grounds."

Remember, the current law does not include concealed carry because that's not allowed yet. But the statement above does.

Well, I actually live well within 1,000 feet of a school ground. Am I allowed to have firearms in my home? How about outside my own but still on my property? Or even in my car if they're being transported? After reading that article, I feel like I'm now subject to prosecution if it became known to the police that I owned firearms just because there's a school less than 1,000 feet away.

Here's a link to the article. The point I make reference to is about halfway down. New gun bill requires permits, training - JSOnline
 


Zigner

Senior Member, Non-Attorney
The article tells what the current law is.

I imagine there are other states an locales that have similar ordinances. Does anyone have experiences with them?
A wise person looks at the actual law and not a summary written by a journalist.
 

xylene

Senior Member
The article tells what the current law is.

I imagine there are other states an locales that have similar ordinances. Does anyone have experiences with them?
The article does not state the current law. I mean not the paraphrase, mean the chapter and verse words of the whole law, which will define the ban as well as the school zone exactly - not tersely as the article does.
 

Torellian

Member
Good thing we found out early you aren't serious about your question.

And to think, we could all be reading some vague article on your behalf... :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:
And to think, this is actually a legal discussion board called "Freeadvice" where people can ask for advice about legal issues. :rolleyes:
 

Silverplum

Senior Member
And to think, this is actually a legal discussion board called "Freeadvice" where people can ask for advice about legal issues. :rolleyes:
And to think, we are all volunteers who don't have to waste time on posters who ask our opinions about magazine articles. ;)
 

Torellian

Member
And to think, we are all volunteers who don't have to waste time on posters who ask our opinions about magazine articles. ;)
Yet you voluntarily waste your time continuing to make useless comments when someone asks a question which relates to the subject of this board. That's what I'd expect from a government official, not a volunteer.
 

Silverplum

Senior Member
The question was about a law issue that was simply mentioned in the article, and I was hoping to get useful feedback concerning a question regarding it.
And at least three posters told you that, in order to meaningfully and intelligently discuss said law, you'd have to provide the exact cite to said law.

provide the cite.
 
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