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WickedSix
01-12-2008, 02:52 PM
so i've been reading up a bit on the concealed carry laws .... even my old home of California allows concealed carry..... but was wondering.... what are the laws for unconcealed carry in this state? I know alot of people carry a sidearm when hunting...a co-worker has something like 50 cal sidearm cus he encounters bear up north from time to time. So if the gun is visible, ie in a holster, is it legal to walk around with it?? :confused i would say no but the curiousity has gotten the better of me

STANMAN
01-12-2008, 05:14 PM
so i've been reading up a bit on the concealed carry laws .... even my old home of California allows concealed carry..... but was wondering.... what are the laws for unconcealed carry in this state? I know alot of people carry a sidearm when hunting...a co-worker has something like 50 cal sidearm cus he encounters bear up north from time to time. So if the gun is visible, ie in a holster, is it legal to walk around with it?? :confused i would say no but the curiousity has gotten the better of me

Techincally yes, but you would be arrested for disturbing the peace.

Rocket Power
01-12-2008, 06:39 PM
Techincally yes, but you would be arrested for disturbing the peace.

Yep.That's why you never see it happen. It's odd that in WI we can have SBR's and Full Auto's but can't be trusted by our socialist gov to carry a firearm for self protection.

DirtyMax
01-12-2008, 07:50 PM
Some Canadian guides told me if you're gonna try and shoot a pissed off angry bear with a pistol, you better save the last round or 2 for yourself.

Korndogg
01-12-2008, 08:53 PM
well it depends on what kind of bear. A grizzly, uh yeah your screwed, but a black bear you shouldnt have a problem killing. I know some guys that bear hunt.

Breecher_7
01-12-2008, 09:06 PM
Techincally yes, but you would be arrested for disturbing the peace.


It is legal to carry a firearm as long as it is visible. It cannot be carried into banks, liquor stores or any state / federal buildings.

You could be arrested if someone claims that you were "brandishing" the firearm but they would have to testify to that in court. The police will not arrest you for disturbing the peace, you are well within your rights.

Holeshot
01-12-2008, 10:24 PM
Its a disorderly conduct ticket arrest and confiscation of the weapon. Yeah It happened to me in 89 Spent 30 days HOC

ProjectCamaro
01-12-2008, 11:56 PM
Yes it is legal but like everyone said there's no way you would get away with actually doing it. Prepared to be harrassed.

Reverend Cooper
01-13-2008, 01:12 AM
gunz are cool

DirtyMax
01-13-2008, 01:18 AM
but a black bear you shouldnt have a problem killing. I know some guys that bear hunt.

A confronted bear is still as scared as most umans are...

However... A wounded bear is most definitely not going to be a happy bear. Not a chance I'm sure I'm willing to take... :goof

Breecher_7
01-13-2008, 09:02 AM
Its a disorderly conduct ticket arrest and confiscation of the weapon. Yeah It happened to me in 89 Spent 30 days HOC

You got screwed......

I carry all the time, although I have a federal carry permit ive NEVER been questioned by anyone.

Holeshot
01-13-2008, 11:50 AM
Thats why you can carry. You have a permit. You can produce on demand you have the right to carry. Wisconsin has many double standards.

Rocket Power
01-13-2008, 11:50 AM
You got screwed......

I carry all the time, although I have a federal carry permit ive NEVER been questioned by anyone.




How'd you get that?

Breecher_7
01-13-2008, 12:52 PM
How'd you get that?


I do explosives/demo work on the side. Anyone with a high explosives manufacturing/usage permits can apply for a carry permit on the federal level. As the goverment sees it, they do not want that stuff falling into the wrong hands. I also do volunteer work for the Milwaukee PD bomb squad.

Breecher_7
01-13-2008, 12:54 PM
Thats why you can carry. You have a permit. You can produce on demand you have the right to carry. Wisconsin has many double standards.

Just saying ive never been asked to show it.

Holeshot
01-13-2008, 02:01 PM
Just saying ive never been asked to show it.

I would love to have a federal carry. But I guess that will never happen. Why do you have a Fed Carry? Not to be noisy just wondering. PM if you want it not its cool to. Also do you still need propane tank?

Breecher_7
01-13-2008, 08:55 PM
PM Sent, but I explained it in this thread!

73Dustr
01-19-2008, 12:33 PM
so i've been reading up a bit on the concealed carry laws .... even my old home of California allows concealed carry..... but was wondering.... what are the laws for unconcealed carry in this state? I know alot of people carry a sidearm when hunting...a co-worker has something like 50 cal sidearm cus he encounters bear up north from time to time. So if the gun is visible, ie in a holster, is it legal to walk around with it?? :confused i would say no but the curiousity has gotten the better of me

If you're out in the woods hunting, it is legal to carry a sidearm as long as it is not concealed in any way. If you think about it, you can carry a shotgun or rifle while hunting, so this is no different. The DNR just emphasizes that the handgun has to be plainly visible. This is real common out west where outfitters will often carry a sidearm in the event they run into a grizzly or cougar. Now if you were walking down HWY 100 with a 6 shooter on your hip, you're probably going to have some issues.

73Dustr
01-19-2008, 12:37 PM
well it depends on what kind of bear. A grizzly, uh yeah your screwed, but a black bear you shouldnt have a problem killing. I know some guys that bear hunt.

As long as you're not going to try and take a grizzly down with a 9mm, and go more with a .500 S&W, you shouldn't have problems killing it. A lot of times people think the smaller calibers will kill a grizzly, but I have heard stories where the bullets basically ricochet off the grizzly's skull because the bone is so thick. Moral to the story: Carry a big handgun.:thumbsup