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Wisconsin’s New Gun Case Law

Wednesday, November 16th, 2011 at 10:26 AM

Wisconsin’s New Gun Case Law
By Jeff Nass

Firearm Owners, Ranges, Clubs, and Educators Inc.

Firearm Owners, Ranges, Clubs, and Educators Inc.

Wisconsin --(Ammoland.com)- Wisconsin FORCE, NRA, our friends in the Hunters Rights Coalition, and United Sportsman of Wisconsin helped pass a new gun case bill that will make handling firearms in and around motorized vehicles much more convenient and, more importantly, safer.

A special thanks to Secretary Cathy Stepp, Executive Assistant Scott Gunderson, Tim Lawhern, DNR Division of Enforcement and Science Administrator, and all of the good people at the DNR.

It has been refreshing that the DNR has been very professional in working with pro-hunting and pro-Second Amendment groups to improve our great hunting heritage in Wisconsin.

A great way to be able to show that a firearm is unloaded is to leave the action open. This is enhanced with a chamber flag. Always make sure that the firearm’s magazine is empty and, if you have a removable magazine, remove it before opening the action. With some firearms it may be difficult to leave the action open, but it may be left partially open with the colored tab of a chamber flag showing. Safety is everyone’s responsibility!

Here are some of the questions and answers on the DNR website on Wis. ACT 51.

(For more questions and answers please go to http://dnr.wi.gov/org/es/enforcement/act51_faq.htm)

Q: Do firearms still have to be in a case before they are placed in or on a motorized vehicle, including ATVs, UTVs, snowmobiles and farm implements?

A: No. Effective Nov. 19, 2011 for rifles, shotguns and muzzleloaders, and Nov. 1, 2011 for handguns, firearms no longer have to be in a case in order to place them in or on a vehicle, or to transport them unloaded in or on a vehicle.

Q: Do firearms still have to be unloaded before they can be placed in or on a motorized vehicle, including ATVs, UTVs, snowmobiles and farm implements?

A: If the firearm is a loaded rifle, shotgun or muzzleloader, it can only be placed on the top or exterior of a vehicle which is stationary. It is important to be aware that it remains illegal to place a loaded rifle, shotgun or muzzleloader inside any motorized vehicle or to actually load any rifle, shotgun, or muzzleloader while the firearm or person loading the firearm is still inside the vehicle. All long guns must be outside of a motorized vehicle before a person may load these firearms. A loaded firearm can be set down on the top or exterior of a stationary vehicle, but it must be unloaded before the firearm is placed inside or transported in or on the vehicle.

Q: Is there anytime when a person is allowed to actually load a firearm when they are still in or on a motorized vehicle?

A: Yes. Handguns can be loaded by a person in or on a motorized vehicle. In addition, certain disabled individuals who hold a Class A or B hunt from a vehicle permit are still allowed to load a firearm and hunt from a stationary motorized vehicle.

Q: Now that it is legal to place a loaded uncased firearm on a vehicle, is it also legal for a person to be sitting on the exterior of the vehicle holding the loaded uncased firearm.

A: Yes, provided the vehicle remains stationary.

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Wi-FORCE promotes and protects the shooting sports, hunting, and the lawful ownership and use of firearms in Wisconsin. We coordinate match schedules of member clubs, sanction the state championship matches, monitor and recommend legislation, and provide training and educational programs for our members, competitors and Wisconsin shooters. Wi-FORCE supports the interaction and education of all individuals and groups interested in the shooting sports and the natural right of citizens to own arms. Visit: www.wi-force.org

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Scabbard Technology Introduces the New AR Safety Scabbard

Wednesday, May 25th, 2011 at 8:36 AM

Scabbard Technology Introduces the New AR Safety Scabbard

Scabbard Technology

Scabbard Technology

ESTILL, SOUTH CAROLINA --(Ammoland.com)- The Safety Scabbard, considered the ultimate firearm protection, has undergone exciting new developments and now offers an AR Safety Scabbard designed specifically for the AR15 and M16 style weapons.

This new addition to the Safety Scabbard collection further resolves the gun containment issues that have been plaguing hunters for years.

Scabbard Technology AR Safety Scabbard

Scabbard Technology AR Safety Scabbard

The original Safety Scabbard, designed by hunting expert Randy McCrary, allows for guns of all kinds to be safely and firmly secured upright while eliminating trigger-access when the firearm is not in use.

A tapered aluminum shell and fitted foam padding are individually tailored to each firearm to ensure the finish of a weapon is not at risk for scratching or damage and can be mounted on all types of vehicles.

The new AR Safety Scabbard takes the device to the next level, offering a flawless containment system for AR15 and M16 style weapons. The length of the Safety Scabbard has been shortened to allow for fore-end rail accessories.

Both sides of the shell are recessed along the receiver and a window is provided along the back of the shell to allow the pistol grip at the trigger housing and magazine to pass through the back. The shell is constructed of galvanized steel and the padded liner still extends the full length of the shell providing protection of the receiver from debris.

“I am very excited to introduce this newly developed product to our customers.” said Randy McCrary, President of Scabbard Technology. “I am continually thinking of ways to improve and expand our products to further benefit those who use them.”

About the Safety Scabbard
The Safety Scabbard is designed to accept long-gun, shotgun or rifle trigger first, making the trigger virtually impossible to access once the gun is properly secured. It is engineered to be both simple and efficient, making it easy to secure and retrieve your gun from your ATV, golf cart or other hunting vehicle. Scabbard Technology recognizes the requirement of shooting sports, sporting clays and other shotgun, rifle and long-gun organizations to store all firearms in a safe, upright position. For more information, please visit www.scabbard.com.

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