The burr under my saddle....
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Originally Posted by
Silver350
Information taken from someone elses post.
Gun cased and unloaded, unloaded defined as no live round in the chamber, and not having a loaded magazine attached to the gun. The loaded ammo can be right next to the pistol in the case, and it can also be sitting on your lap while you drive, law doesn't say it has to be in the trunk. Law doesn't say the ammo has to be in the trunk and the gun somewhere else, all myths people, use facts. Don't believe me look it up in the state statutes.
http://nxt.legis.state.wi.us/nxt/gat...fn=default.htm
167.31(1)(b)
(b) "Encased" means enclosed in a case that is expressly made for the purpose of containing a firearm and that is completely zipped, snapped, buckled, tied or otherwise fastened with no part of the firearm exposed.
167.31(1)(g)
(g) "Unloaded" means any of the following:
167.31(1)(g)1.
1. Having no shell or cartridge in the chamber of a firearm or in the magazine attached to a firearm .
167.31(1)(g)2.
2. In the case of a cap lock muzzle-loading firearm , having the cap removed.
167.31(1)(g)3.
3. In the case of a flint lock muzzle-loading firearm , having the flashpan cleaned of powder
I do so enjoy being quoted, thanks.
Now then, with that said..... why are we beating a dead horse? I thought this was all cleared up a couple of weeks ago?
Ahhh, yes...we did, here is some good reading, http://brewcitymuscle.com/forum/showthread.php?t=40744
NOWHERE in WI statutes does it state you weapon and/or your ammo need to be out of reach or "not easily accessible" why do people still think this is a fact? :fire
The link, please read it, EVERYONE!
http://nxt.legis.state.wi.us/nxt/gat...tats&jd=167.31