Posted November 19, 2016 5:21 pm by Comments

By James England

TOWN OF JACKSON, WISCONSIN — State Rep. Jesse Kremer (R-Kewaskum) recently announced that Wisconsin should bring its concealed carry practices closer in line with federal guidelines outlined in the Gun-Free School Zones Act. Specifically, he’s looking to create avenues for concealed carriers to be legally allowed on school grounds.

According to WSAU 99.9FM News, there is renewed interest amongst lawmakers to broaden Wisconsin concealed carry practices. At present, it is not permitted for a concealed carrier to step foot onto school grounds while carrying his firearm.

As we’ve seen with Ohio and several other states, lawmakers are seriously contemplating the advantage of allowing law-abiding citizens to carry on school property. This may lead into teachers and faculty being able to carry but, at present, the focus with Wisconsin’s Kremer is just to get his bill through the proverbial door.

Push back is certainly expected as many parents and school administrators don’t understand that bad guys don’t abide by “gun free zones”. There’s a big change coming in mentality as violence isn’t contained to just designated spots.

Whether or not this proposal turns into a bill and it makes it, one day, to the governor’s desk is a different story altogether. Measures have …Read the Rest

Source:: Concealed Nation

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