Wisconsin case law has a couple of known defense users that were aquitted. Delivery guy in Milwaukee -Vega?- is allowed to carry pistol by order of court- he's had 3 or 4 defense incidences and judge says don't bother taking him to court as stautes and case law say it is valid for reasons of selfdefense- after 3 roberry attempt he has a well ground fear for life while working. This is similar to Ohio law 5/10 years back- a no carry concealed law but a contrary law regarding affirmative defense in court. After Ohio prosecuters lost 5 cases they went to Ohio appeals court and tried to get aquitals changed- Appeals court instead upheld defense clause law and that became state wide legal precedent- laws got changed for administrative rules for issue of carry permit - otherwise would have ended up like Vermont or Alaska. Wisconsin has twice had legislature pass concealed carry laws similar to Minnesota but Dem Governor vetoed them. Wisconsin supreme court judge asked for legislative intent when dismissing conceal carry charge, a couple judges have since then used the vetoed law as extra basis on dismissing charges despite governor veto. Heller case is had affect in Milwaukee defense case about Christmas- judge dismissed the concealed weapons charge with prejudice to prosecuter. RN
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