This video outlines the step-by-step process for obtaining a Wisconsin concealed carry permit, officially known as a concealed weapons license. It details the required firearm training, necessary documentation, application submission, and the permit's validity period. The information is provided by the USCCA to help individuals navigate the legal requirements for carrying a concealed firearm in Wisconsin.
In the event of a self-defense shooting, police will seize the firearm used as evidence. While you will eventually get your gun back, the timeline can be lengthy, potentially exceeding two years, as demonstrated by the Kyle Rittenhouse case and an early Wisconsin concealed carry incident. The return of the firearm is contingent on the investigation's outcome and the prosecutor's discretion, with anti-gun states potentially delaying returns.
This video details a self-defense incident where a waitress in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, used her concealed firearm to stop an aggressive customer who physically assaulted her co-worker. The incident highlights the importance of concealed carry for personal safety and the concept of disparity of force, where a firearm can equalize a physical advantage. The owner's policy of allowing employees to carry firearms is credited with preventing further harm.
This video discusses a Wisconsin court ruling that found the state's ban on concealed carry unconstitutional. It highlights how such rulings, while not setting statewide precedent on their own, solidify public and judicial opinion. The discussion points to the upcoming legislative debates on 'right to carry' and 'constitutional carry' in Wisconsin, suggesting these court cases may influence the legislative process and potentially lead to a Vermont-style system where concealed carry is a protected right without a permit.
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