Attorney: Wisconsin Officials Can Ban Weapons at Polls

By | May 15, 2012

  • May 15, 2012 at 1:46 pm
    sandman says:
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    The unions would like you to believe that Walker is wrong. Common sense says that the public can not afford to pay for the bloated government budgets any longer.

  • May 15, 2012 at 3:23 pm
    bob says:
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    apparently these guys, like many in our country, don’t know what the meaning of “infringe” means. telling me I can’t carry a weapon anywhere would be an “infringement”, therefore unconstitutional.
    there are no loopholes or special considerations mentioned in the second amendment, no matter what liberal courts have said.

  • May 15, 2012 at 4:04 pm
    Ins Guy says:
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    Not sure about the law, but the article says concealed/hidden weapons. Seems to me if you wore your holster in plain sight, it wouldn’t be concealed/hidden and therefore would not be barred.

    Again, based on the article not a particular knowledge of the law.

  • May 16, 2012 at 9:37 am
    Producer #1 says:
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    I live in WI, most of the polling places are Schools, Libraries, Churches or police stations. I live in a large WI city and at each of the places above there is a sign up 365 days a year that says no weapons allowed in side. In other words, the organization itself does not allow weapons in the building. In fact, as you stroll down the street, most businesses in the great State of Wisconsin have a similar sign up. I submit to you, that this bill does not actually change anything anyway since guns were already banned by the building managers (as it their right to do).



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