Posted by 8N'r--WI on November 02, 2011 at 14:26:21 from (75.9.168.167):
In Reply to: Re: Wisconsin posters. posted by Tom in TN on November 02, 2011 at 14:09:32:
Tom--
I am glad WI now has the CC Law, however, at this time, there is no mandatory class, which in my opinion, is too bad...
The first day more than 90000 applications for the CC permits were downloaded off the DOJ website.....
ANYONE who has ever taken and passed the WI Hunter Safety/Education Class is eligible to apply for the permit...I am a Certified Hunter Ed instructor for both gun and archery and there is nothing in the class that addresses use of pistols/concealed carry so IMO, the Hunter Safety Class should not meet the eligibility requirement.
After saying that, today the assembly passed a version of the "Castle Doctrine" as it relates to use of deadly force in your home, work, or vehicle....I like that...lets see if the Senate passes it.
The State Attorney General wants at least a 4 hr. training class and his proposal is still being fought in the trenches.
I have downloaded the current DOJ CC Application if anyone wants to see it.
At this time, I personally don"t feel the need to have a CC permit. I will wait until the dust settles on the whole issue
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