DON’T SHOOT YOURSELF IN THE FOOT: UNDERSTANDING WI’S CONCEALED CARRY LAW.

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DON’T SHOOT YOURSELF IN THE FOOT: UNDERSTANDING WI’S CONCEALED CARRY LAW

PRESENTERS: Renee Kuhs – Compliance Attorney, HNI Jennifer Walther – Shareholder, Mawicke & Goisman, S.C.

INTRODUCTION Personal Protection Act Effective November 1, 2011 All organizations should evaluate the impact of this new law Understand the rights of individuals that hold a concealed carry permit

WEAPONS Handgun Electric weapon Knife, other than a switchblade Billy club

PERMITS Provide proof of training 21 years or older Not prohibited by state or federal law from possessing a firearm Not charged with a misdemeanor or felony and court has prohibited the individual from possessing a dangerous weapon Wisconsin resident Permit lasts 5 years

VENUES Prohibited Places Police station, sheriff’s office, state patrol station, or office of Division of Criminal Investigation at DOJ. Any portion of a prison, jail, house of correction, or secured correctional facility Any secured mental health institution Any portion of a building that is a county, state, or federal courthouse Municipal courtrooms if court is in session A place beyond a security checkpoint in an airport

VENUES Employers Decide whether or not to allow concealed carry of weapons Immunity & worker’s compensation insurance If prohibited: – Posters – Enforce Policy Parking facilities Use of personal vehicles for business purposes May prohibit firearms/electric weapons in designated areas Temporary employees

VENUES Business Owners Decide whether or not visitors may carry concealed weapons Immunity & general liability policy If prohibited: – Posters – Enforce Policy Parking facilities

VENUES School Zones Gun-Free Zone Act of 1990 – School – public, parochial or private school, or tribunal school which provides an educational program for one or more grades 1 through 12 – School Zone – 1,000 feet of school grounds Personal Protection Act – Persons with a license to carry a concealed weapon may carry a concealed weapon within 1,000 feet of the school but not on school grounds. – Persons with a license to carry a concealed weapon may not carry on school grounds.

VENUES Special Events Open to the public, Duration of not more than 3 weeks, and Either has designated entrances to and from the event that are locked when the event is closed or requires an admission. Parking facilities

VENUES Taverns May carry concealed weapon in a tavern May not consume alcohol on the premises while carrying a concealed weapon May not “go armed” while under the influence* Tavern owners may prohibit weapons on their premises * Contained in existing WI law

VENUES Exceptions Parking facilities Judges with concealed carry permit District attorney or assistant district attorney with a concealed carry permit

IMMUNITY Employees Visitors Insurance

SELF-DEFENSE No change in right to exercise self-defense or defense of others A person can defend himself or a third person by using as much force as necessary to prevent or stop an attack, but cannot intentionally cause death or great bodily harm unless necessary to prevent imminent death or great bodily harm to him or the third person.

LOCAL LAWS City, village or town ordinances may restrict the discharge of a firearm State law prohibits discharging a firearm near certain parks, from a vehicle, from or across a highway, into a building, or from an aircraft May not load, carry, or go armed with a firearm with a malicious or illegal intent, May not intentionally point a firearm with malicious or illegal intent, or May not negligently or recklessly endangering the safety of another with a weapon.

NEXT STEPS Decide if your organization will allow firearms on your premises Implement policy – Display posters, if applicable – Review your anti-violence policies – Consistently enforce your policies Good practices for safely handling employee situations

DISCUSSION Renee Kuhs Compliance Attorney, HNI Phone: Website: Jennifer Walther Shareholder, Mawicke & Goisman, S.C. Phone: Website: