Wisconsin Constitutional Carry Discussion Today

This video discusses Wisconsin Senate Bill 169, which aims to remove the requirement for a concealed carry permit in Wisconsin. Currently, open carry is permitted without a permit, but concealing a firearm, even with a simple t-shirt, requires one. The bill would allow concealed carry without a permit while retaining the permit option for reciprocity with other states. Residents are urged to contact their legislators to support the bill.

Quick Summary

Wisconsin Senate Bill 169 aims to remove the concealed carry permit requirement, allowing for constitutional carry within the state. While the permit option will remain for interstate reciprocity, residents will no longer need one for concealed carry within Wisconsin.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Date
  2. 00:06Call to Action for Wisconsin Residents
  3. 00:21Senate Bill 169 Discussion
  4. 00:27Purpose of SB 169: Remove Permit Requirement
  5. 00:32Current Open Carry vs. Concealed Carry Laws
  6. 00:49SB 169: No Permit Needed for Concealed Carry
  7. 00:53Permit Option for Reciprocity
  8. 01:07Constitutional Carry Explained
  9. 01:14Bill Hearing and Need for Support
  10. 01:19How to Contact Legislators
  11. 01:34Links in Description
  12. 01:45Common Sense Gun Laws
  13. 01:53Call to Like, Subscribe, and Share
  14. 02:01Closing Remarks and Safety

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Wisconsin Senate Bill 169 about?

Wisconsin Senate Bill 169 is a legislative proposal aimed at removing the requirement for individuals to obtain a concealed carry permit to carry a concealed firearm within the state of Wisconsin.

Can I carry a concealed weapon in Wisconsin without a permit if SB 169 passes?

Yes, if Senate Bill 169 is passed into law, Wisconsin residents will be able to carry concealed firearms without needing a specific concealed carry permit, aligning with constitutional carry principles.

Will the concealed carry permit option still exist in Wisconsin after SB 169?

Yes, the concealed carry permit system will remain available in Wisconsin. This option is beneficial for those who wish to carry firearms in other states that have reciprocity agreements with Wisconsin.

How can Wisconsin residents support Senate Bill 169?

Wisconsin residents are encouraged to contact their state legislators by phone or email to express their support for Senate Bill 169 and urge them to vote in favor of its passage.

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