Posted on 10/08/2014 8:39:36 AM PDT by marktwain
I attended the Gun Rights Policy Conference at O'Hare during the last weekend in September. After the conference, I visited friends and family in Wisconsin. Wisconsin has always had legal open carry of firearms, but only recently enforced the law against scofflaw governments in Madison and Milwaukee. I decided to celebrate Wisconsin's return to the rule of law and the enforcement of constitutional rights by openly carrying on my trip through most of the state.
At my first stop to fuel, on I-90 between Milwaukee and Madison, I told the clerk what I was doing, and asked him to snap a picture of me open carrying in Wisconsin.
He was enthusiastically willing to help. Unfortunately, he only caught the grip of the Glock in cross draw position. I often carry cross draw while driving. It prevents pistol/holster and seat belt problems, is easy to access with either hand, as well as being far more comfortable than behind the hip carry while seated. The shoulder strap is for the camera bag.
The next stop was in Middleton, Wisconsin, on the outskirts of Madison. I spent some pleasant hours visiting with an old friend and mentor who I have known for 45 years. We first met shooting on pistol teams at the University of Wisconsin. That was back when most Universities had rifle and pistol teams, before they were driven off campus by political correctness.
After leaving Middleton, I noticed a flock of a couple of dozen Canadian geese on a roadside pond. I was able to walk to within 30 yards before they became nervous, and took off.
Open carry has been well established in Wisconsin. Open carry has always been legal, and in 1998, after a long and difficult amendment process, Wisconsin citizens cemented this long standing right into the State Constitution with 74 percent of the votes cast in the referendum.
The people have the right to keep and bear arms for security, defense, hunting, recreation or any other lawful purpose
If only we could get open carry in Texas...
Only rifles, shotguns, and black powder pistols so far.
Both governor candidates have come out for open carry, though:
http://gunwatch.blogspot.com/2014/02/open-carry-is-coming-to-texas.html
Yeah, I'll believe that when I see it.
Exactly what have either of these candidates done for gun rights over the past decade, other than mouthing nice-sounding comments during election season?
Greg Abbot sent an amicus curiae brief in support of the McDonald case. The case ended up being heard and won in favor of the second amendment being applied to the states.
I know it is not much, but it is something.
http://www.mrt.com/news/top_stories/article_0f554b76-d5ac-560c-a625-b2b5e920c851.html
Wendy Davis, on the other hand, has been strongly opposed to second amendment rights for a long time.
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