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WI: Bill to allow permitless carry stirs up controversy, especially in Milwaukee
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A bill that would loosen gun restrictions in Wisconsin is drawing a sharp response from City Hall here. The bill would allow people to carry concealed guns without a permit or training. Supporters say it's really not all that different from the law right now. Critics argue it will make gun violence even worse in urban areas.
Wisconsin would be the 13th state to approve permitless or constitutional carry. This week, the Senate Judiciary and Public Safety Committee passed the bill on a 3-2 party-line vote. |
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PHORTO
(9/22/2017)
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So, let me get this straight:
"Human holsters" carry for convicted dirtbags because they have permits; getting rid of permits would affect this, HOW????
Non sequitur. |
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