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Waukesha — A municipal attorney is cautioning areas communities about gun owners "testing" local response to an attorney general's opinion on open carrying of firearms.
Attorney Eric Larson, whose firm represents more than 30 local governments, wrote in a memo that individuals or groups might try to test how police respond to guns out in public.
Larson also wrote that communities could face new litigation from gun owners who feel that their rights have been violated.
"I do not believe that we have heard the end of this issue," he wrote in a memo that has been circulated to several clients in recent weeks.
It is the latest fallout from Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen's advisory opinion April 20 that he believes people should not be charged with disorderly conduct strictly for carrying a gun in public.
Larson urged clients to remember that gun owners still can be prosecuted for carrying a concealed weapon, for carrying a gun near a school, for transporting firearms in a vehicle, and other offenses.
http://www.jsonline.com/news/waukesha/50732252.html
LMAO, they act like were just "testing". No buddy it's called self defense! Jeez get the new MEMO we can and will defend ourselves.
Ben
Waukesha — A municipal attorney is cautioning areas communities about gun owners "testing" local response to an attorney general's opinion on open carrying of firearms.
Attorney Eric Larson, whose firm represents more than 30 local governments, wrote in a memo that individuals or groups might try to test how police respond to guns out in public.
Larson also wrote that communities could face new litigation from gun owners who feel that their rights have been violated.
"I do not believe that we have heard the end of this issue," he wrote in a memo that has been circulated to several clients in recent weeks.
It is the latest fallout from Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen's advisory opinion April 20 that he believes people should not be charged with disorderly conduct strictly for carrying a gun in public.
Larson urged clients to remember that gun owners still can be prosecuted for carrying a concealed weapon, for carrying a gun near a school, for transporting firearms in a vehicle, and other offenses.
http://www.jsonline.com/news/waukesha/50732252.html
LMAO, they act like were just "testing". No buddy it's called self defense! Jeez get the new MEMO we can and will defend ourselves.
Ben