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5. The individual is traveling directly to a place outside of the school zone from
20another place outside of the school zone, from any individual's private property, or
21from his or her place of employment or business.
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6. The individual's possession of the handgun is described in s. 948.605 (2) (b).
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(c) Neither a licensee nor an out-of-state licensee may carry a weapon other
24than a handgun on school premises, as defined in s. 948.61 (1) (c), unless he or she
25is a person described in or a person whose conduct is described in s. 948.61 (3).
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1(cm) 1. A person may not carry a concealed weapon if any of the following
2applies:
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a. The person's alcohol concentration exceeds 0.08.
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b. The person is under the influence of an intoxicant to a degree which
5materially impairs his or her ability to handle the weapon.
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2. A person may be charged with and a prosecutor may proceed upon a
7complaint based upon a violation of subd. 1. a. or b. or both for acts arising out of the
8same incident or occurrence. If the person is charged with violating both subd. 1. a.
9and b., the offenses shall be joined. Subdivision 1. a. and b. each requires proof of a
10fact for conviction which the other does not require.
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(d) This subsection does not apply to a peace officer, as defined in s. 939.22 (22).
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12(17) Penalties. (a) Any person who violates sub. (2g) (b) or (c) may be required
13to forfeit not more than $25.
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(b) Any person who violates sub. (2k) (e) or (16) may be fined not more than
15$1,000 or imprisoned for not more than 90 days or both.
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(c) Any person who intentionally falsely swears under sub. (6) or (15) (b) 2. or
17who intentionally makes a false statement to a sheriff in requesting or in connection
18with the issuance of an emergency license under sub. (9r) shall be fined not less than
19$500 nor more than $10,000 and may be imprisoned for not more than 9 months.
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(d) Any person who intentionally violates sub. (12) (a) shall be fined not less
21than $500 nor more than $10,000 and may be imprisoned for not more than 9 months.
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(e) Any person required under sub. (14) (b) 2. to relinquish or deliver a license
23document to a sheriff who intentionally violates the requirements of that subdivision
24shall be fined not less than $500 nor more than $10,000 and may be imprisoned for
25not more than 9 months.
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1(18) Access to records. Records created or kept under this section by the
2department or a sheriff, other than reports created under sub. (19) or records created
3under sub. (20), are not subject to access under s. 19.35.
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4(19) Statistical report. (a) By February 1 of each year, a sheriff who is issuing
5or renewing licenses under this section shall submit a statistical report to the
6department indicating the number of licenses applied for, issued, denied, suspended,
7and revoked under this section during the previous calendar year. For the licenses
8denied, the report shall indicate the reasons for the denials and the part of the
9application process during which the reasons for denial were discovered. For the
10licenses suspended or revoked, the report shall indicate the reasons for the
11suspensions and revocations.
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(b) By March 1 of each year, the department shall submit a statistical report
13to the legislature under s. 13.172 (2) and to the governor that is compiled from the
14reports submitted under par. (a) and that indicates the number of licenses applied
15for, issued, denied, suspended, and revoked under this section during the previous
16calendar year. For the licenses denied, the report shall indicate the reasons for the
17denials and the part of the application process in which the reasons for denial were
18discovered. For the licenses suspended or revoked, the report shall indicate the
19reasons for the suspensions and revocations.
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20(20) Law enforcement excellence fund. (a) If a county's sheriff issues licenses
21under sub. (2) (a) or is party to an agreement under sub. (2) (c), the county board shall
22establish a law enforcement excellence fund. All money received by a sheriff from
23payments made under subs. (7) (bt) and (15) (b) 4. d. shall be deposited in accordance
24with s. 59.25 (3) (u) 4. in the law enforcement excellence fund established under this
25subsection.
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1(b) A law enforcement excellence fund established under this subsection shall
2be used to improve law enforcement services in the county and may not be used to
3supplant or replace other funds otherwise available to the sheriff.
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4(20m) Grants for shooting ranges. (a) Using the fees collected under sub.
5(7) (bp) and (15) (b) 4. c., a sheriff issuing licenses under this section shall award
6grants to persons for construction or improvement of shooting ranges.
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(b) A grant awarded under this subsection may be for up to 50% of the cost of
8the construction or improvement of the shooting range. A grant awarded under this
9subsection may not be used to pay for any of the following:
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1. The construction of clubhouses and facilities that are not essential to the
11operation of the shooting range.
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2. The operation and maintenance of the shooting range.
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(c) In order to receive a grant under this subsection, the person creating or
14improving a shooting range shall agree to provide, for a fee of not more than $20, a
15firearm safety course or class that will qualify an individual to satisfy the
16requirements under sub. (3) (h) for a license to carry a concealed weapon.
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(d) In determining whether to make a grant under this subsection to a
18particular applicant, the sheriff shall consider the potential of the project to meet the
19needs of firearm safety courses or classes that meet the requirements under sub.
20(4m) in the area served by the shooting range relative to the proposed cost of the
21construction or improvement.
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22(21) Immunity. (a) The department and its employees, sheriffs and their
23employees, clerks, as defined in sub. (11) (d) 1. a., and their staff, court automated
24information systems, as defined under sub. (11) (d) 1. b., and its employees, and
1counties and their employees are immune from liability arising from any act or
2omission under this section, if done in good faith.
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(b) A person providing a firearm safety or firearm training course or class in
4good faith to a licensee is immune from liability arising from any act or omission
5related to the course or class.
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(c) A business or a nonprofit organization that permits a person to carry a
7concealed weapon on property that it owns or occupies is immune from any liability
8arising from its decision to do so, if done in good faith.
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(d) An employer that permits any of its employees to carry a concealed weapon
10under sub. (15m) is immune from any liability arising from its decision to do so, if
11done in good faith.
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440.26
(3m) Rules concerning dangerous weapons. The department shall
14promulgate rules relating to the carrying of dangerous weapons by a person who
15holds a license or permit issued under this section or who is employed by a person
16licensed under this section. The rules
shall allow the person to go armed with a
17concealed weapon as permitted under s. 175.50 if the person is licensed under that
18section and shall meet the minimum requirements specified in
15 USC 5902 (b).
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19Section
23. 813.12 (6) (am) 1. of the statutes is amended to read:
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813.12
(6) (am) 1. If an injunction is issued or extended under sub. (4) or if a
21tribal injunction is filed under s. 806.247 (3), the clerk of the circuit court shall notify
22the department of justice of the injunction and shall provide the department of
23justice with information concerning the period during which the injunction is in
24effect and information necessary to identify the respondent for purposes of a firearms
1restrictions record search under s. 175.35 (2g) (c)
or a background check under s.
2175.50 (9g) (b).
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3Section
24. 813.12 (6) (am) 2. of the statutes is amended to read:
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813.12
(6) (am) 2. Except as provided in subd. 3., the department of justice may
5disclose information that it receives under subd. 1. only as part of a firearms
6restrictions record search under s. 175.35 (2g) (c)
or a background check under s.
7175.50 (9g) (b) or to a sheriff under s. 175.50 (9g) (b) 3. a. or c. or (e) 1., (9r) (b) 2., or
8(11) (d) 3.
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9Section
25. 813.122 (9) (am) 1. of the statutes is amended to read:
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813.122
(9) (am) 1. If an injunction is issued or extended under sub. (5), the
11clerk of the circuit court shall notify the department of justice of the injunction and
12shall provide the department of justice with information concerning the period
13during which the injunction is in effect and information necessary to identify the
14respondent for purposes of a firearms restrictions record search under s. 175.35 (2g)
15(c)
or a background check under s. 175.50 (9g) (b).
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16Section
26. 813.122 (9) (am) 2. of the statutes is amended to read:
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813.122
(9) (am) 2. Except as provided in subd. 3., the department of justice
18may disclose information that it receives under subd. 1. only as part of a firearms
19restrictions record search under s. 175.35 (2g) (c)
or a background check under s.
20175.50 (9g) (b) or to a sheriff under s. 175.50 (9g) (b) 3. a. or c. or (e) 1., (9r) (b) 2., or
21(11) (d) 3.
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813.125
(5r) (a) If an order prohibiting a respondent from possessing a firearm
24is issued under sub. (4m), the clerk of the circuit court shall notify the department
25of justice of the existence of the order prohibiting a respondent from possessing a
1firearm and shall provide the department of justice with information concerning the
2period during which the order is in effect and information necessary to identify the
3respondent for purposes of a firearms restrictions record search under s. 175.35 (2g)
4(c)
or a background check under s. 175.50 (9g) (b).
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813.125
(5r) (b) Except as provided in par. (c), the department of justice may
7disclose information that it receives under par. (a) only as part of a firearms
8restrictions record search under s. 175.35 (2g) (c)
or a background check under s.
9175.50 (9g) (b) or to a sheriff under s. 175.50 (9g) (b) 3. a. or c. or (e) 1., (9r) (b) 2., or
10(11) (d) 3.
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11Section
29. 885.235 (1g) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
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885.235
(1g) (intro.) In any action or proceeding in which it is material to prove
13that a person was under the influence of an intoxicant or had a prohibited alcohol
14concentration or a specified alcohol concentration while operating or driving a motor
15vehicle or, if the vehicle is a commercial motor vehicle, on duty time, while operating
16a motorboat, except a sailboat operating under sail alone, while operating a
17snowmobile, while operating an all-terrain vehicle
, while going armed with a
18concealed weapon, or while handling a firearm, evidence of the amount of alcohol in
19the person's blood at the time in question, as shown by chemical analysis of a sample
20of the person's blood or urine or evidence of the amount of alcohol in the person's
21breath, is admissible on the issue of whether he or she was under the influence of an
22intoxicant or had a prohibited alcohol concentration or a specified alcohol
23concentration if the sample was taken within 3 hours after the event to be proved.
24The chemical analysis shall be given effect as follows without requiring any expert
25testimony as to its effect:
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885.235
(1g) (e) In a case brought under s. 175.50 (16) (cm) 1. a. or b., the fact
3that the analysis shows that the person had an alcohol concentration of more than
40.0 but less than 0.08 is relevant evidence on the issue of whether the person was
5intoxicated or had an alcohol concentration of 0.08 or more but is not to be given any
6prima facie effect. In a case brought under s. 175.50 (16) (cm) 1. a., the fact that the
7analysis shows that the person had an alcohol concentration of 0.08 or more is prima
8facie evidence that he or she had an alcohol concentration of 0.08 or more.
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938.396
(8) Notwithstanding sub. (2), if a juvenile is adjudged delinquent for
11an act that would be a felony if committed by an adult, the court clerk shall notify
12the department of justice of that fact. No other information from the juvenile's court
13records may be disclosed to the department of justice except by order of the court.
14The department of justice may disclose any information provided under this
15subsection only as part of a firearms restrictions record search under s. 175.35 (2g)
16(c)
or a background check under s. 175.50 (9g) (b) or to a sheriff under s. 175.50 (9g)
17(b) 3. a. or c. or (e) 1., (9r) (b) 2., or (11) (d) 3.
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938.396
(8m) (a) Notwithstanding sub. (2), if a juvenile is adjudged delinquent
20for an act that would be a misdemeanor crime of violence, as defined in s. 175.50 (1)
21(e), if committed by an adult, the court clerk shall notify the department of justice
22of that fact. Except as provided in par. (b), no other information from the juvenile's
23court records may be disclosed to the department of justice except by order of the
24court.
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1(b) If an applicant for a license to carry a concealed weapon under s. 175.50 was
2adjudicated delinquent as a juvenile in a case covered by par. (a), the department of
3justice may request permission to review court records relating to the case for the
4purpose of determining whether the applicant meets the requirement under s.
5175.50 (3) (m). Upon receiving such a request, the court shall open for inspection by
6authorized representatives of the department of justice the records of the court
7relating to that case.
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(c) The department of justice may disclose information provided or obtained
9under this subsection only as part of a background check under s. 175.50 (9g) (b) or
10to a sheriff under s. 175.50 (9g) (b) 3. a. or c. or (e) 1., (9r) (b) 2., or (11) (d) 3.
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941.20
(1) (a) Endangers another's safety by the negligent operation or
13handling of a dangerous weapon
; or.
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941.20
(1) (b) Operates
or goes armed with a firearm while he or she is under
16the influence of an intoxicant
; or.
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941.20
(1) (bm) Goes armed with a firearm while he or she is under the
19influence of an intoxicant. This paragraph does not apply to a licensee, as defined
20in s. 175.50 (1) (d), or an out-of-state licensee, as defined in s. 175.50 (1) (g), who goes
21armed with a concealed handgun, as defined in s. 175.50 (1) (bm), while he or she is
22under the influence of an intoxicant or while he or she has an alcohol concentration,
23as defined in s. 340.01 (1v), that exceeds 0.08.
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24Section
36. 941.23 of the statutes is renumbered 941.23 (1) (intro.) and
25amended to read:
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1941.23
(1) (intro.) Any person
except a peace officer, other than one of the
2following, who goes armed with a concealed and dangerous weapon is guilty of a
3Class A misdemeanor
.:
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941.23
(1) (a) A peace officer.
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941.23
(1) (b) An individual holding a valid license under s. 175.50 or
8authorized under the law of another state to go armed with a concealed weapon in
9that state, if the dangerous weapon is a weapon, as defined under s. 175.50 (1) (j).
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941.23
(1) (c) An individual who goes armed with a concealed and dangerous
12weapon, as defined in s. 175.50 (1) (j), in his or her own dwelling or place of business
13or on land that he or she owns, leases, or legally occupies, unless he or she is
14prohibited under federal or state law from possessing that weapon.
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941.23
(2) An individual formerly licensed under s. 175.50 whose license has
17been suspended or revoked under s. 175.50 (14) may not assert his or her refusal to
18accept or failure to receive a notice of revocation or suspension mailed under s. 175.50
19(14) (b) 2. as a defense to prosecution under sub. (1), regardless of whether the person
20has complied with s. 175.50 (12).
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21Section
41. 941.235 (2) of the statutes is renumbered 941.235 (2) (intro.) and
22amended to read:
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941.235
(2) (intro.) This section does not apply to
peace any of the following:
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24(a) Peace officers or armed forces or military personnel who go armed in the line
25of duty
or to any.
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1(b) A person duly authorized by the chief of police of any city, village or town,
2the chief of the capitol police or the sheriff of any county to possess a firearm in any
3building under sub. (1).
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941.235
(2) (c) An individual holding a valid license under s. 175.50 or
6authorized under the law of another state to go armed with a concealed weapon, as
7defined in s. 175.50 (1) (j), if the firearm is a handgun, as defined in s. 175.50 (1) (bm).
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941.237
(3) (ct) An individual holding a valid license under s. 175.50 or
10authorized under the law of another state to go armed with a concealed weapon in
11that state.
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941.295
(2) (d) Any manufacturer or seller
whose of electric weapons
are used
14in this state solely by persons, unless the manufacturer or seller engages in the
15conduct described in sub. (1) with the intent to provide an electric weapon to someone
16other than a person specified in pars. (a) to (c)
or sub. (2g) (a) or to a person for use
17in his or her dwelling or place of business or on land that he or she owns, leases, or
18legally occupies.
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941.295
(2g) The prohibition in sub. (1) on possessing or going armed with an
21electric weapon does not apply to any of the following:
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(a) An individual holding a valid license under s. 175.50 or authorized under
23the law of another state to go armed with a concealed weapon in that state.
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(b) An individual who goes armed with an electric weapon in his or her own
25dwelling or place of business or on land that he or she owns, leases, or legally
1occupies, unless he or she is prohibited under federal or state law from possessing
2that weapon.
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941.295
(2r) The prohibition in sub. (1) on transporting an electric weapon does
5not apply to any of the following:
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(a) An individual holding a valid license under s. 175.50 or authorized under
7the law of another state to go armed with a concealed weapon in that state.
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(b) An individual who transports an electric weapon from any of the following
9places to any of the following places:
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1. His or her dwelling.
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2. His or her own place of business.
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3. Land that he or she owns, leases, or legally occupies.