Wisconsin’s concealed carry law allows anyone 21 or older to apply for a license, good for five years. Only a small group of individuals — including convicted felons — may be denied a license.
Wisconsin’s law allowing concealed weapons takes effect Tuesday. But the reality is few will have the proper permit to carry. The state Department of Justice will make the permit application available ...
Republicans in Wisconsin's state legislature have advanced a series of bills that expand gun rights and allow 18-year-olds to carry concealed weapons in schools and other public areas. The bills now ...
The shape of the legislation shifted along the way, but in a rare bipartisan vote (The Assembly voted 68-2; the Senate tally was 25-8) state lawmakers sent Gov. Scott Walker a concealed-carry bill.
Bob Jauch has earned his “F” grade from the National Rifle Association. The Democratic Wisconsin state senator from Poplar has long fought the gun lobby’s efforts to let state residents carry ...