AFCop said:
Can someone give me the quick do's and don'ts here in Wisconsin.
Moreso, do signs hold the weight of law with regard to notice.
Here's the link to the sticky thread which will answer all your questions & then some:
http://forum.opencarry.org/forums/s...rrying-(OC)-In-WI-Here-s-what-you-should-know
Yes, signs (when the correct size & visibility) are considered giving notice just as if the manager had told you in person. They must be at least 5x7" and posted near every entrance, in a manner/position such that it's reasonably likely to come to the attention of someone who's entering.
943.13(2)(bm)(1)
Places for which you need a ccl:
- school zones (within 1000' of the edge of a school property), and for this you need a WI ccl according to federal law
- publicly-owned buildings (as long as they're not posted)
- state fish hatcheries (dunno the reasoning on this one)
- "taverns", a term which covers both bars & restaurants which serve alcohol by the drink (you can also carry openly without a ccl if you have permission from the owner or manager). You cannot drink alcohol on the premises while carrying concealed!
941.237
Places off-limits even with a ccl:
175.60(16)
LEO stations
most courts
secure mental health facilities
jail
beyond "security" @ airports
school grounds (grades 1-12), unless you meet one of the (rare) exceptions
You don't need a ccl to carry openly or concealed in your residence (including hotel room), your business, or land you own / lease / legally occupy. Otherwise, you must have your ccl & driver's license on you. If an officer is acting "in an official capacity and with lawful authority" (i.e. s/he has RAS that you're committing a crime (such as CCW)) you must show both your licenses.
175.60(2g)