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Wisconsin CCW Permits Reach new Heights in 2016
Gun Watch ^ | October 22, 2016 | Dean Weingarten

Posted on 10/27/2016 6:09:38 AM PDT by marktwain


Wisconsin reached over 300,000 active concealed carry weapon permits in 2016.  The number of permits issued reached 300,000 by the end of March, but the number of active permits is a bit behind the number of permits issued.  People die.  People move. People forget to renew their permit.

I obtained information on the number of active permits from the Wisconsin Department of Justice.  As of 1 January, 2016, there were 276,011 active permits.

Three months later, as of 1 July, 2016, the number of active permits was at 305,463.

92.5% of all applications received in the first six months were approved for new permits.  Some of there rest were for renewals and others had insufficient documentation or incomplete forms.  The breakdown for 2016 will not be available for a few months, but in 2015, less than 1.5% were turned down for legal reasons ranging from not being a resident of Wisconsin to a felony conviction. One person out of the 45,549 applications in 2015 was turned down because their check bounced.

That correlates with my experience in teaching concealed carry courses in Arizona for 15 years.  In that entire period, I never had a problem with bounced checks.  The people who decide to legally carry guns are incredibly responsible.

A website dedicated to new applications and renewals was made available to the public on 1 July, 2016.  It had the capability to make applications for new permits and renewals easier and faster than it has been previously.

People who prefer to apply by mail will still be able to.

About 10,000 applications were submitted from 1 July to 31 October.

An additional 9,900 new permits were approved, bringing the total active permits in Wisconsin to 315,363 at the end of September. At that rate, Wisconsin can expect to have between 325,000 and 330,000 permits by the end of the year.

I have only been able to find one permit holder who was convicted of any sort of homicide in the five years of the Wisconsin program so far.  That means that Wisconsin permit holders have a homicide rate among the lowest in the world, about .1 per 100,000 per year.

The world rate for homicides is 7.6 per 100,000.  The U.S. rate was 4.5 per 100,000 for 2014.  The Wisconsin rate was 2.9 per 100,000.  Japan's rate was .3 per 100,000, still three times higher than the rate for Wisconsin Concealed Permit holders.

Wisconsin permit holders have been involved in numerous cases of self defence and the defense of others.  One of the more famous cases occurred during an attempt at an armed robbery in a Milwaukee barbershop.

Of course, one homicide over five years is a very small number.  Another unjustified homicide or two could happen at any time, increasing the figure dramatically.

The extremely low rate shows the success of the Wisconsin permit system, which is one of the most liberal, least expensive, most efficiently run, and easiest to use of any in the United States.

The Wisconsin DOJ has done an excellent job.

The legislature could improve the system where the DOJ cannot.  Open the system so that people from other states could apply.  Utah and Florida get the greatest share of out of state permits now, and Wisconsin does not get any.

The Wisconsin DOJ could easily gain a few million dollars a year for its budget, if the legislature would allow people outside of Wisconsin to apply for permits. I grew up in Wisconsin, and spend time there.  I have Arizona and Florida permits.  I would gladly pay $50 to obtain a Wisconsin permit.

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Wisconsin has one of the best shall issue permit systems in the nation. No picture or fingerprints required. $40 for five years. Renew online.
1 posted on 10/27/2016 6:09:39 AM PDT by marktwain
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To: marktwain

Ohio - Requires a class from a Gun Shop which is 6 hour class room and 2 hours range time, with written test and demonstrated competency on the range 20 out of 24 in chest area on a silhouette target at 10’ & 21’ then the FBI background check.

Good guys w/ guns is good


2 posted on 10/27/2016 6:15:09 AM PDT by Jimmy The Snake
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To: marktwain

I’ll bet crime rates in WI didn’t go up correspondingly.
BTW, here in Kern County, CA, ccw’s are “may issue,” but are not difficult to get. 8 hour initial class, 4 hr refresher every 2 years.


3 posted on 10/27/2016 6:28:31 AM PDT by umgud (ban all infidelaphobics)
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To: umgud

Crime rates have been on a downtrend, except for Milwaukee and Madison, which are experiencing a “Ferguson Effect”.


4 posted on 10/27/2016 6:36:41 AM PDT by marktwain
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To: marktwain

The “Ferguson Effect” all across the nation is the outlier. Nationally, crime is down and firearms ownership has skyrocketed. IMHO is is the available criminals, not guns that drive crime.


5 posted on 10/27/2016 7:53:51 AM PDT by umgud (ban all infidelaphobics)
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