Wisconsin Passes Concealed Gun Law

Illinois to become only state banning concealed weapons
By Rob Quinn,  Newser Staff
Posted Jun 22, 2011 1:18 AM CDT
Updated Jun 22, 2011 5:00 AM CDT
Wisconsin Passes Concealed Carry Law
Gun owners rally at the Illinois State Capitol in Springfield, Ill., to seek legislation that would let them carry concealed weapons.   (AP Photo/Seth Perlman)

Wisconsin is about to become the 49th state to allow residents to carry concealed weapons in public. The law, which will require permit holders to undergo background checks and training, passed the state's Republic-controlled assembly and is about to be signed by Gov. Scott Walker, reports the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. When it becomes law, Illinois will be the only state with a ban on carrying concealed weapons.

The measure—the latest "wish list" bill Republicans have been able to pass since taking control of all three branches of Wisconsin's government—allows permit holders to carry weapons in city and state parks and in bars, provided the holder is not drinking. Churches and private businesses are allowed to post signs banning guns from their buildings. (More concealed weapon stories.)

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