State Representative Scott Suder, Chairman of the Assembly Criminal Justice Committee, will hold Right to Carry hearings next week. The first will be held at 12:00 noon on Tuesday, February 12, at the State of Wisconsin-National Guard Armory in Eau Claire. The second will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Thursday, February 14, at the Veterans of Foreign Wars in Waukesha. If you have questions or comments regarding these hearings, contact Rep. Suder’s committee at (888) 534-0069, or e-mail him at Rep.suder@legis.state.wi.us. Assembly Bill 675 and Senate Bill 357, both of which seek to allow law-abiding citizens to be licensed to carry a concealed weapon, will be discussed at both public hearings. Please attend.
Wisconsin - Attend Right to Carry Hearings on February 12th and 14th

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