Wisconsin State Constitution
Article I, Section 25:
“The people have the right to keep and bear arms for security, defense, hunting, recreation or any other lawful purpose.”
keep
v. kept, keep·ing, keeps
v. tr.
1. To retain possession of
6. To maintain for use or service
bear
v. bore, (bôr, br) borne, (bôrn, brn) or born
(bôrn) bear·ing, bears
v. tr.
1. To hold up; support.
2. To carry from one place to another; transport.
(irrelevant definitions deleted)
“The strongest reason for the people to retain the right to keep and bear arms is, as a last resort,
to protect themselves against tyranny in government.” – Thomas Jefferson
Wisconsin’s most recent CCW Proposal, and veto override attempt.
2005 Personal Protection Act Bill
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Make Mark Green our governor! He’s vowed to sign CCW into law, and actually has a plan to make Wisconsin great again!
Pro-gun State Senators up for re-election November 7th:
Russ Decker
Jeff Plale
Alan Lasee
Neil Kedzie
Ted Kanavas
Joe Leibham
Dave Zien
Cathy Stepp
Scott Fitzgereald
Ron Brown
Mike Ellis
Dale Schultz
Tom Reynolds
Do Your Representatives Have Your Best Interest In Mind?

Interesting links:
Civilian Gun Self-Defense Blog
American Self Defense Institute
U.S. Concealed Carry Association
Wisconsin citizens don’t need to earn a right they already have