one would think they'd know that kind of lie having lived in it.not all do,,,it might be because they believe the lies,,,
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one would think they'd know that kind of lie having lived in it.not all do,,,it might be because they believe the lies,,,
They're going to anyway.I don't support law breaking of any kind and I have said that repeatedly.
You do.
If that person was carrying illegally he is just as much a criminal as Rittenhouse is.
The Second Amendment is the law.
Apparently, you're perfectly fine with lawbreaking in the form of the enactment and enforcement of unconstitutional “law” that violates the Constitution which is the highest law in this nation.
You cannot credibly support any act of government which violates the people's right to keep and bear arms, and still honestly claim to oppose lawbreaking or to uphold the rule of law.
So you want felons, rapists and murderers to be able to buy guns and carry them in public?
The Supreme Court has ruled that states have the right to pass laws regarding firearms and those state laws that have not been ruled unconstitutional are just as valis as any other law.
And don't forget the Second Amendment does not give you the right to discharge any firearms but only to keep and bear.
So why do you think there should be laws restricting those us who are not "felons, rapists and murderers" from being able to do so?
maybe if I'm a business owner who wishes to protect a business, one would do it. context is the most important piece of reality, Your ask has no context. We are a country of laws with context. I don't want rioters taking baseball bats to dealership cars, yet not one mther fking demofk in here gives a shit. context!!!!!!I have no problem with people who pass a background check owning or carrying guns.
I have no problem with a state saying a person must be at least 18 to carry a rifle in public because an 18 year old is legally an adult and held responsible for his actions.
Do you want teenagers walking the streets with rifles in your town?
nope, still wrong blueYou neglect to include that the person who shot those 2 criminals was also breaking WI gun laws so he was also a criminal.
Lawyer: Kyle Rittenhouse Had Firearm in Wisconsin Legally
The 17-year-old charged for his role in a shooting in Kenosha, Wisconsin was carrying a legal firearm at the time, his attorney said in an interview.www.mediaite.com
Wisconsin statute prohibits children younger than 14 from “possession of control” of “any firearm” unless they are accompanied by an adult aged 18 or older who has been designated by a parent or guardian. The state’s regulations governing those aged 15 and older vary widely depending on the type of gun being used and on whether the user is engaged in activity defined as hunting or training.
nope, still wrong blueYou neglect to include that the person who shot those 2 criminals was also breaking WI gun laws so he was also a criminal.
Lawyer: Kyle Rittenhouse Had Firearm in Wisconsin Legally
The 17-year-old charged for his role in a shooting in Kenosha, Wisconsin was carrying a legal firearm at the time, his attorney said in an interview.www.mediaite.com
Wisconsin statute prohibits children younger than 14 from “possession of control” of “any firearm” unless they are accompanied by an adult aged 18 or older who has been designated by a parent or guardian. The state’s regulations governing those aged 15 and older vary widely depending on the type of gun being used and on whether the user is engaged in activity defined as hunting or training.
OK so he gets a little misdemeanor,,,at least hes still alive to tell the story,,,nope, still wrong blueYou neglect to include that the person who shot those 2 criminals was also breaking WI gun laws so he was also a criminal.
Lawyer: Kyle Rittenhouse Had Firearm in Wisconsin Legally
The 17-year-old charged for his role in a shooting in Kenosha, Wisconsin was carrying a legal firearm at the time, his attorney said in an interview.www.mediaite.com
Wisconsin statute prohibits children younger than 14 from “possession of control” of “any firearm” unless they are accompanied by an adult aged 18 or older who has been designated by a parent or guardian. The state’s regulations governing those aged 15 and older vary widely depending on the type of gun being used and on whether the user is engaged in activity defined as hunting or training.
It was ILLEGAL for him to carry that rifle in public.
nope, still wrong blueYou neglect to include that the person who shot those 2 criminals was also breaking WI gun laws so he was also a criminal.
Lawyer: Kyle Rittenhouse Had Firearm in Wisconsin Legally
The 17-year-old charged for his role in a shooting in Kenosha, Wisconsin was carrying a legal firearm at the time, his attorney said in an interview.www.mediaite.com
Wisconsin statute prohibits children younger than 14 from “possession of control” of “any firearm” unless they are accompanied by an adult aged 18 or older who has been designated by a parent or guardian. The state’s regulations governing those aged 15 and older vary widely depending on the type of gun being used and on whether the user is engaged in activity defined as hunting or training.
The minimum age to open carry in Wisconsin is 18.
There is a difference between possessing (owning) a rifle and carrying it in public.
WI gun laws on open carry state one must be 18 to open carry a rifle and 21 to carry a handgun
nope, I already gave you that law too. and here you are mouthing off incorrect info yet again. wow, I thought once you had a brain that functioned. what happened?It was ILLEGAL for him to carry that rifle in public.
maybe if I'm a business owner who wishes to protect a business, one would do it. context is the most important piece of reality, Your ask has no context. We are a country of laws with context. I don't want rioters taking baseball bats to dealership cars, yet not one mther fking demofk in here gives a shit. context!!!!!!I have no problem with people who pass a background check owning or carrying guns.
I have no problem with a state saying a person must be at least 18 to carry a rifle in public because an 18 year old is legally an adult and held responsible for his actions.
Do you want teenagers walking the streets with rifles in your town?
Try using it once in a while.
OK so he gets a little misdemeanor,,,at least hes still alive to tell the story,,,nope, still wrong blueYou neglect to include that the person who shot those 2 criminals was also breaking WI gun laws so he was also a criminal.
Lawyer: Kyle Rittenhouse Had Firearm in Wisconsin Legally
The 17-year-old charged for his role in a shooting in Kenosha, Wisconsin was carrying a legal firearm at the time, his attorney said in an interview.www.mediaite.com
Wisconsin statute prohibits children younger than 14 from “possession of control” of “any firearm” unless they are accompanied by an adult aged 18 or older who has been designated by a parent or guardian. The state’s regulations governing those aged 15 and older vary widely depending on the type of gun being used and on whether the user is engaged in activity defined as hunting or training.
It was ILLEGAL for him to carry that rifle in public.
nope, still wrong blueYou neglect to include that the person who shot those 2 criminals was also breaking WI gun laws so he was also a criminal.
Lawyer: Kyle Rittenhouse Had Firearm in Wisconsin Legally
The 17-year-old charged for his role in a shooting in Kenosha, Wisconsin was carrying a legal firearm at the time, his attorney said in an interview.www.mediaite.com
Wisconsin statute prohibits children younger than 14 from “possession of control” of “any firearm” unless they are accompanied by an adult aged 18 or older who has been designated by a parent or guardian. The state’s regulations governing those aged 15 and older vary widely depending on the type of gun being used and on whether the user is engaged in activity defined as hunting or training.
The minimum age to open carry in Wisconsin is 18.
There is a difference between possessing (owning) a rifle and carrying it in public.
WI gun laws on open carry state one must be 18 to open carry a rifle and 21 to carry a handgun
incorrect dummy.The context of WI gun laws is that one must be 18 to open carry a rifle.
Rittenhouse was not a resident of WI he had no property to "protect" the owner of the car dealership did not ask him to protect the building.
The context there is Rittenhouse had no reason to be in WI "protecting" other people's property
incorrect dummy.The context of WI gun laws is that one must be 18 to open carry a rifle.
Rittenhouse was not a resident of WI he had no property to "protect" the owner of the car dealership did not ask him to protect the building.
The context there is Rittenhouse had no reason to be in WI "protecting" other people's property
Wisconsin statute prohibits children younger than 14 from “possession of control” of “any firearm” unless they are accompanied by an adult aged 18 or older who has been designated by a parent or guardian. The state’s regulations governing those aged 15 and older vary widely depending on the type of gun being used and on whether the user is engaged in activity defined as hunting or training.
why? cause you said so? hahaahahahahahahaha dude, what a shit for brains you've turned into.He shouldn't have been there at all.
so the lawyer doesn't know the statutes? is that what you're saying?incorrect dummy.The context of WI gun laws is that one must be 18 to open carry a rifle.
Rittenhouse was not a resident of WI he had no property to "protect" the owner of the car dealership did not ask him to protect the building.
The context there is Rittenhouse had no reason to be in WI "protecting" other people's property
Wisconsin statute prohibits children younger than 14 from “possession of control” of “any firearm” unless they are accompanied by an adult aged 18 or older who has been designated by a parent or guardian. The state’s regulations governing those aged 15 and older vary widely depending on the type of gun being used and on whether the user is engaged in activity defined as hunting or training.
REad the open carry laws
Open carry is legal in Wisconsin. You do not need a Wisconsin Concealed Weapons License to open carry. Local authorities cannot have laws or ordinances against open carry since the state preempts all firearms laws in the state.
The minimum age to open carry in Wisconsin is 18.
Open carrying in a vehicle is NOT Legal.
It is unlawful for anyone (except for law enforcement), including persons with a CCW license, to knowingly carry an unconcealed weapon (firearm, electric weapon, a knife or a billy club) in the following locations:
For concealed carry information, visit our Wisconsin Concealed Carry page.
- Any portion of a building that is a police station, sheriff‘s office, state patrol station, or the office of a Division of Criminal Investigation special agent of DOJ.
- Any portion of a building that is a prison, jail, house of correction, or secured correctional facility.
- The Sand Ridge Secure Treatment Center, the Wisconsin Resource Center, or any secured unit or secured portion of a mental health institution, including a facility designated as the Maximum Security Facility at the Mendota Mental Health Institute.
- Any portion of a building that is a county, state, or federal courthouse.
- Any portion of a building that is a municipal courtroom if court is in session.
- A place beyond a security checkpoint in an airport.
- School grounds and premises:
- No one, including a CCW licensee may carry a firearm in or on the grounds of a school unless another specific statutory exception applies.
- No one, including a CCW licensee may carry any other dangerous weapon on school premises unless a specific statutory exception applies.
- Also see: POSSESSION OF FIREARMS AND OTHER WEAPONS ON SCHOOL PROPERTY.
- Persons who do not have a CCW permit may not carry a handgun in a tavern and those persons with a CCW license may carry a concealed handgun in a tavern only if NOT consuming alcohol. Wis. Stat. § 941.237(3)(cx).
- Federal law applies to the possession of firearms and weapons on US government property
We try to keep the information on this page as up to date as possible but due to changing laws it is your responsibility to verify all information. The information on this page is for informational purposes only and not for the purpose of providing legal advice. You should contact your attorney to obtain advice with respect to any particular issue or problem. Use of and access to this Web site, emails or any of the links contained within the site do not create an attorney-client relationship between i156 LLC and the user or browser. The opinions expressed at or through this site are the opinions of the individual author and may not reflect the opinions of i156 LLC.
say that 3 times really fast and it still wont be true,,,OK so he gets a little misdemeanor,,,at least hes still alive to tell the story,,,nope, still wrong blueYou neglect to include that the person who shot those 2 criminals was also breaking WI gun laws so he was also a criminal.
Lawyer: Kyle Rittenhouse Had Firearm in Wisconsin Legally
The 17-year-old charged for his role in a shooting in Kenosha, Wisconsin was carrying a legal firearm at the time, his attorney said in an interview.www.mediaite.com
Wisconsin statute prohibits children younger than 14 from “possession of control” of “any firearm” unless they are accompanied by an adult aged 18 or older who has been designated by a parent or guardian. The state’s regulations governing those aged 15 and older vary widely depending on the type of gun being used and on whether the user is engaged in activity defined as hunting or training.
It was ILLEGAL for him to carry that rifle in public.
nope, still wrong blueYou neglect to include that the person who shot those 2 criminals was also breaking WI gun laws so he was also a criminal.
Lawyer: Kyle Rittenhouse Had Firearm in Wisconsin Legally
The 17-year-old charged for his role in a shooting in Kenosha, Wisconsin was carrying a legal firearm at the time, his attorney said in an interview.www.mediaite.com
Wisconsin statute prohibits children younger than 14 from “possession of control” of “any firearm” unless they are accompanied by an adult aged 18 or older who has been designated by a parent or guardian. The state’s regulations governing those aged 15 and older vary widely depending on the type of gun being used and on whether the user is engaged in activity defined as hunting or training.
The minimum age to open carry in Wisconsin is 18.
There is a difference between possessing (owning) a rifle and carrying it in public.
WI gun laws on open carry state one must be 18 to open carry a rifle and 21 to carry a handgun
He shouldn't have been there at all.
He was committing a criminal act and during that commission of a crime he killed 2 people.
Tell me if a person breaks into your house and shoots you and your wife can he claim it was self defense?
incorrect dummy.The context of WI gun laws is that one must be 18 to open carry a rifle.
Rittenhouse was not a resident of WI he had no property to "protect" the owner of the car dealership did not ask him to protect the building.
The context there is Rittenhouse had no reason to be in WI "protecting" other people's property
Wisconsin statute prohibits children younger than 14 from “possession of control” of “any firearm” unless they are accompanied by an adult aged 18 or older who has been designated by a parent or guardian. The state’s regulations governing those aged 15 and older vary widely depending on the type of gun being used and on whether the user is engaged in activity defined as hunting or training.
Hey, instead of forcing me to post this every time you post your nonsense, why don't you disprove the lawyers comment.
I think the dude dropped his brain in a barrel of acid.say that 3 times really fast and it still wont be true,,,
he basically ran a stop sign and killed 2 people that were trying to kill him,,, doesnt mean he murdered anyone,,,
or there's this...incorrect dummy.The context of WI gun laws is that one must be 18 to open carry a rifle.
Rittenhouse was not a resident of WI he had no property to "protect" the owner of the car dealership did not ask him to protect the building.
The context there is Rittenhouse had no reason to be in WI "protecting" other people's property
Wisconsin statute prohibits children younger than 14 from “possession of control” of “any firearm” unless they are accompanied by an adult aged 18 or older who has been designated by a parent or guardian. The state’s regulations governing those aged 15 and older vary widely depending on the type of gun being used and on whether the user is engaged in activity defined as hunting or training.
Hey, instead of forcing me to post this every time you post your nonsense, why don't you disprove the lawyers comment.Wisconsin Gun Laws: What You Need to Know | USCCA
Wisconsin gun owners, you’re in luck. We’ve gathered (and answered) some of the most frequently asked questions regarding Wisconsin gun laws.www.usconcealedcarry.com
Do You Need a Permit to Carry a Gun in Wisconsin?
Yes and no. Open carry is legal for any person who is 18 years or older who is not prohibited from possessing a firearm under state and federal laws. Concealed carry is legal with a Wisconsin Concealed Weapons License (CWL) or a license/permit from a state that Wisconsin honors.
so the lawyer doesn't know the statutes? is that what you're saying?incorrect dummy.The context of WI gun laws is that one must be 18 to open carry a rifle.
Rittenhouse was not a resident of WI he had no property to "protect" the owner of the car dealership did not ask him to protect the building.
The context there is Rittenhouse had no reason to be in WI "protecting" other people's property
Wisconsin statute prohibits children younger than 14 from “possession of control” of “any firearm” unless they are accompanied by an adult aged 18 or older who has been designated by a parent or guardian. The state’s regulations governing those aged 15 and older vary widely depending on the type of gun being used and on whether the user is engaged in activity defined as hunting or training.
REad the open carry laws
Open carry is legal in Wisconsin. You do not need a Wisconsin Concealed Weapons License to open carry. Local authorities cannot have laws or ordinances against open carry since the state preempts all firearms laws in the state.
The minimum age to open carry in Wisconsin is 18.
Open carrying in a vehicle is NOT Legal.
It is unlawful for anyone (except for law enforcement), including persons with a CCW license, to knowingly carry an unconcealed weapon (firearm, electric weapon, a knife or a billy club) in the following locations:
For concealed carry information, visit our Wisconsin Concealed Carry page.
- Any portion of a building that is a police station, sheriff‘s office, state patrol station, or the office of a Division of Criminal Investigation special agent of DOJ.
- Any portion of a building that is a prison, jail, house of correction, or secured correctional facility.
- The Sand Ridge Secure Treatment Center, the Wisconsin Resource Center, or any secured unit or secured portion of a mental health institution, including a facility designated as the Maximum Security Facility at the Mendota Mental Health Institute.
- Any portion of a building that is a county, state, or federal courthouse.
- Any portion of a building that is a municipal courtroom if court is in session.
- A place beyond a security checkpoint in an airport.
- School grounds and premises:
- No one, including a CCW licensee may carry a firearm in or on the grounds of a school unless another specific statutory exception applies.
- No one, including a CCW licensee may carry any other dangerous weapon on school premises unless a specific statutory exception applies.
- Also see: POSSESSION OF FIREARMS AND OTHER WEAPONS ON SCHOOL PROPERTY.
- Persons who do not have a CCW permit may not carry a handgun in a tavern and those persons with a CCW license may carry a concealed handgun in a tavern only if NOT consuming alcohol. Wis. Stat. § 941.237(3)(cx).
- Federal law applies to the possession of firearms and weapons on US government property
We try to keep the information on this page as up to date as possible but due to changing laws it is your responsibility to verify all information. The information on this page is for informational purposes only and not for the purpose of providing legal advice. You should contact your attorney to obtain advice with respect to any particular issue or problem. Use of and access to this Web site, emails or any of the links contained within the site do not create an attorney-client relationship between i156 LLC and the user or browser. The opinions expressed at or through this site are the opinions of the individual author and may not reflect the opinions of i156 LLC.
cause he said this...
Wisconsin statute prohibits children younger than 14 from “possession of control” of “any firearm” unless they are accompanied by an adult aged 18 or older who has been designated by a parent or guardian. The state’s regulations governing those aged 15 and older vary widely depending on the type of gun being used and on whether the user is engaged in activity defined as hunting or training.
is that right or not?
and there's this....
Was the teenage Kenosha shooting suspect's possession of a gun protected by the Constitution?
Analysis: His attorney plans to argue that the teen was part of a “well regulated Militia” mentioned in the Second Amendment. Is that argument likely to succeed?www.nbcnews.com
Rittenhouse’s attorney, John Pierce of Pierce Bainbridge, plans to fight the underage weapons possession charge, arguing that at 17, his client could be part of the “well regulated Militia” mentioned in the Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. Put another way, Pierce will likely argue that Wisconsin’s ban on firearms possession by 17-year-olds is unconstitutional because a 17-year-old minor is on the same Second Amendment footing as an adult.
say that 3 times really fast and it still wont be true,,,OK so he gets a little misdemeanor,,,at least hes still alive to tell the story,,,nope, still wrong blueYou neglect to include that the person who shot those 2 criminals was also breaking WI gun laws so he was also a criminal.
Lawyer: Kyle Rittenhouse Had Firearm in Wisconsin Legally
The 17-year-old charged for his role in a shooting in Kenosha, Wisconsin was carrying a legal firearm at the time, his attorney said in an interview.www.mediaite.com
Wisconsin statute prohibits children younger than 14 from “possession of control” of “any firearm” unless they are accompanied by an adult aged 18 or older who has been designated by a parent or guardian. The state’s regulations governing those aged 15 and older vary widely depending on the type of gun being used and on whether the user is engaged in activity defined as hunting or training.
It was ILLEGAL for him to carry that rifle in public.
nope, still wrong blueYou neglect to include that the person who shot those 2 criminals was also breaking WI gun laws so he was also a criminal.
Lawyer: Kyle Rittenhouse Had Firearm in Wisconsin Legally
The 17-year-old charged for his role in a shooting in Kenosha, Wisconsin was carrying a legal firearm at the time, his attorney said in an interview.www.mediaite.com
Wisconsin statute prohibits children younger than 14 from “possession of control” of “any firearm” unless they are accompanied by an adult aged 18 or older who has been designated by a parent or guardian. The state’s regulations governing those aged 15 and older vary widely depending on the type of gun being used and on whether the user is engaged in activity defined as hunting or training.
The minimum age to open carry in Wisconsin is 18.
There is a difference between possessing (owning) a rifle and carrying it in public.
WI gun laws on open carry state one must be 18 to open carry a rifle and 21 to carry a handgun
He shouldn't have been there at all.
He was committing a criminal act and during that commission of a crime he killed 2 people.
Tell me if a person breaks into your house and shoots you and your wife can he claim it was self defense?
he basically ran a stop sign and killed 2 people that were trying to kill him,,, doesnt mean he murdered anyone,,,
but you left out the part where those two were trying to kill him,,,say that 3 times really fast and it still wont be true,,,OK so he gets a little misdemeanor,,,at least hes still alive to tell the story,,,nope, still wrong blueYou neglect to include that the person who shot those 2 criminals was also breaking WI gun laws so he was also a criminal.
Lawyer: Kyle Rittenhouse Had Firearm in Wisconsin Legally
The 17-year-old charged for his role in a shooting in Kenosha, Wisconsin was carrying a legal firearm at the time, his attorney said in an interview.www.mediaite.com
Wisconsin statute prohibits children younger than 14 from “possession of control” of “any firearm” unless they are accompanied by an adult aged 18 or older who has been designated by a parent or guardian. The state’s regulations governing those aged 15 and older vary widely depending on the type of gun being used and on whether the user is engaged in activity defined as hunting or training.
It was ILLEGAL for him to carry that rifle in public.
nope, still wrong blueYou neglect to include that the person who shot those 2 criminals was also breaking WI gun laws so he was also a criminal.
Lawyer: Kyle Rittenhouse Had Firearm in Wisconsin Legally
The 17-year-old charged for his role in a shooting in Kenosha, Wisconsin was carrying a legal firearm at the time, his attorney said in an interview.www.mediaite.com
Wisconsin statute prohibits children younger than 14 from “possession of control” of “any firearm” unless they are accompanied by an adult aged 18 or older who has been designated by a parent or guardian. The state’s regulations governing those aged 15 and older vary widely depending on the type of gun being used and on whether the user is engaged in activity defined as hunting or training.
The minimum age to open carry in Wisconsin is 18.
There is a difference between possessing (owning) a rifle and carrying it in public.
WI gun laws on open carry state one must be 18 to open carry a rifle and 21 to carry a handgun
He shouldn't have been there at all.
He was committing a criminal act and during that commission of a crime he killed 2 people.
Tell me if a person breaks into your house and shoots you and your wife can he claim it was self defense?
he basically ran a stop sign and killed 2 people that were trying to kill him,,, doesnt mean he murdered anyone,,,
I never said he murdered anyone.
I said he killed 2 people while he himself was committing a crime
but you left out the part where those two were trying to kill him,,,say that 3 times really fast and it still wont be true,,,OK so he gets a little misdemeanor,,,at least hes still alive to tell the story,,,nope, still wrong blueYou neglect to include that the person who shot those 2 criminals was also breaking WI gun laws so he was also a criminal.
Lawyer: Kyle Rittenhouse Had Firearm in Wisconsin Legally
The 17-year-old charged for his role in a shooting in Kenosha, Wisconsin was carrying a legal firearm at the time, his attorney said in an interview.www.mediaite.com
Wisconsin statute prohibits children younger than 14 from “possession of control” of “any firearm” unless they are accompanied by an adult aged 18 or older who has been designated by a parent or guardian. The state’s regulations governing those aged 15 and older vary widely depending on the type of gun being used and on whether the user is engaged in activity defined as hunting or training.
It was ILLEGAL for him to carry that rifle in public.
nope, still wrong blueYou neglect to include that the person who shot those 2 criminals was also breaking WI gun laws so he was also a criminal.
Lawyer: Kyle Rittenhouse Had Firearm in Wisconsin Legally
The 17-year-old charged for his role in a shooting in Kenosha, Wisconsin was carrying a legal firearm at the time, his attorney said in an interview.www.mediaite.com
Wisconsin statute prohibits children younger than 14 from “possession of control” of “any firearm” unless they are accompanied by an adult aged 18 or older who has been designated by a parent or guardian. The state’s regulations governing those aged 15 and older vary widely depending on the type of gun being used and on whether the user is engaged in activity defined as hunting or training.
The minimum age to open carry in Wisconsin is 18.
There is a difference between possessing (owning) a rifle and carrying it in public.
WI gun laws on open carry state one must be 18 to open carry a rifle and 21 to carry a handgun
He shouldn't have been there at all.
He was committing a criminal act and during that commission of a crime he killed 2 people.
Tell me if a person breaks into your house and shoots you and your wife can he claim it was self defense?
he basically ran a stop sign and killed 2 people that were trying to kill him,,, doesnt mean he murdered anyone,,,
I never said he murdered anyone.
I said he killed 2 people while he himself was committing a crime