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State Reps. Approve Plan for Lower Conceal Carry Age

State Reps. Approve Plan for Lower Conceal Carry Age

Republicans in the Wisconsin Assembly are on the record as wanting to lower the concealed carry age in the state. 

State representatives yesterday approved a plan that would allow people as young as 18-years-old to carry a concealed pistol.  Currently you have to be 21 to get a concealed carry license.  Supporters say 18-year-olds can vote and be sent off to war, there’s no reason they can’t be trusted with a pistol.  Democrats fear the change will lead to more guns on the street.  It’s unlikely that Governor Tony Evers will sign the plan if it makes it to his desk.

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