While state Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen perhaps has the letter of the law on his side, we are pleased to hear that Milwaukee Police Chief Edward Flynn would have his officers question anyone carrying a gun openly in public.
Flynn’s response follows Van Hollen’s opinion that carrying a gun in the open does not necessarily violate disorderly conduct laws.
That may be true, but it doesn’t mean there aren’t or shouldn’t be limits.
Umm, the ‘limits’ are spelled out in the Constitution and the laws of the State of Wisconsin. What part of ‘right to bear arms’ eludes you, asshat? In the absence of any other unlawful activity, the carrying of a firearm is legal, and is not subject to search and seizure.
The Constitution: read it. Learn it. Embrace it.
