FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2017   ■   LEGISLATION

USCCA Applauds Wisconsin Lawmakers on Constitutional Carry Legislation


West Bend, WI – The United State Concealed Carry Association is applauding lawmakers in Wisconsin for helping the state take another step forward in their fight for constitutional carry laws.

A state Senate committee on Tuesday approved a bill that would allow for the concealed carry of a firearm without a concealed carry license anywhere in the state where an individual is legally allowed to be, according to a report by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.

"The United States Concealed Carry Association applauds the Wisconsin state lawmakers who took an important step forward in securing the right to bear arms for citizens of the state yesterday," said Tim Schmidt, Founder & President of the United States Concealed Carry Association, which is based in West Bend, WI. "We are urging the full senate to approve this constitutional carry legislation in a vote when it comes to the floor. The Second Amendment of the US Constitution guarantees the right to bear arms for all responsible gun owners, and this legislation takes the next step in making that right a reality."

The U.S. Concealed Carry Association (USCCA) provides education, training and self-defense insurance to responsible American gun owners. Headquartered in West Bend, WI, the USCCA is the largest and fastest-growing association whose sole focus is the responsibly armed American.

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