State Preemption

January 13, 2016 //

66.0409 Local Regulation of Firearms. (1) In this section: a. “Firearm” has the meaning given in s. 167.31 (1) (c). b. “Political subdivision” means a city, village, town or county. c. “Sport shooting range” means an area designed and operated for the practice of weapons used in hunting, skeet shooting and similar sport shooting. (2) […]

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Deadly Force Laws

January 13, 2016 //

Chapter 939 Crimes General Provisions Subchapter I Preliminary Provisions 895.62 Use of Force in Response to Unlawful and Forcible Entry Into a Dwelling, Motor Vehicle, or Place of Business; Civil Liability Immunity. 939.48 Self-Defense and Defense of Others. 939.48(1) Threaten or Intentionally Use Force 939.48(2) Provocation 939.48(3) Intention 939.48(4) Defense of Others 939.48(5) Defense of […]

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Chemical Sprays/Stun Gun/Higher Capacity Magazine Laws

January 13, 2016 //

Stun Devices/Electric Weapons: 941.295 – (2) (d) 2. A person for use in his or her dwelling or place of business or on land that he or she owns, leases, or legally occupies. 941.295 (2g) The prohibition in sub. (1m) on transporting an electric weapon does not apply to any of the following: a. A […]

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Notes

January 13, 2016 //

Things to consider with Loaded Firearms in Wisconsin 167.31 and 941.237 (g) “Unloaded” means any of the following: 1. Having no shell or cartridge in the chamber of a firearm or in the magazine attached to a firearm. 2. In the case of a cap lock muzzle−loading firearm, having the cap removed. 3. In the […]

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State Emergency Powers

January 13, 2016 //

323.12 Governor; Duties and Powers. 1. Ongoing duties. The governor shall do all of the following: a. Review orders establishing or altering emergency management areas. b. Review state emergency management plans and modifications to the plans. c. Determine responsibilities of state departments and independent agencies with respect to emergency management and by order direct those […]

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Minimum Age for Possessing and Transporting of Handguns.

January 13, 2016 //

Wisconsin 18 Y/O 948.60 18 years old is the minimum age that can carry and transporting an unloaded handgun and bring into a vehicle without the presence or carrying any type of license or permit. Note: This restriction is not applicable for some states. For some state carrying and transporting a handgun can be found […]

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Revision

January 13, 2016 //

12/11/15 – Initial page created

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Important Links

January 13, 2016 //

State CCW Site State CCW Pamphlet Attorney General FAQs CCW Application St. Police FAQs State Statutes State Admin Rules Reciprocity WVSP State Reciprocity Info State Attorney General 2nd CCW Info Site WV Firearms Laws

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Reciprocity Guidelines for West Virginia

January 13, 2016 //

Note: Alaska, Arizona, Kansas, Maine and Vermont are the only states can carry a firearm without carrying permit. The state of West Virginia honors both resident and non-resident permits/licenses of the states they honor. These are the following: Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas Colorado Delaware Florida Georgia Idaho Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Michigan Mississippi Missouri Nebraska […]

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Reciprocity/ How this State Honors Other States Permit/ Licenses

January 13, 2016 //

§61-7-6a. Reciprocity and Recognition; Out-of-State Concealed Handgun Permits. a. Valid out-of-state permit or license to possess or carry a handgun is valid in this state for the carrying of a concealed handgun, if the following conditions are met: (i) The permit or license holder is 21 years or older; (ii) The permit or license is […]

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