Wisconsin
Citizens can help keep concealed weapons out of public places; Here's how
Concealed carry of weapons becomes legal in Wisconsin on Nov. 1, and local governments across the state are deciding whether to allow weapons in public buildings. Most communities are saying no.
It is also a decision business owners face. The law allows them to forbid their employees from bringing guns to work, and allows them to ban weapons on their property simply by posting a sign at the entrance.
Rather than sit back and watch, Wisconsin citizens, individually or in an organized way, can help them make that decision.
Every day, as you spend money in businesses you normally patronize -- the coffee shop, hair salon, grocery store, gas station, restaurant -- ask them to post a sign keeping weapons out. The Wisconsin Anti- Violence Effort has produced some small cards you can give to businesses, asking them to post a sign and giving them some reasons it makes sense to do so. (For example, workers at businesses that allow guns are 5 to 7 times more likely to be murdered, and 80% of all businesses in the country prohibit guns.)
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“Sometimes you don’t get what you prefer in politics and in that case I would have to think about it.”-- Dave Obey, saying he might have to run for governor if Herb Kohl or Tom Barrett doesn't.
Talk about not getting what you prefer in politics. That would be it for sure.
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“Sometimes you don’t get what you prefer in politics and in that case I would have to think about it.”-- Dave Obey, saying he might have to run for governor if Herb Kohl or Tom Barrett doesn't.
Talk about not getting what you prefer in politics. That would be it for sure.
Baldwin's campaign shows savvy, to set up in Milwaukee
Tammy Baldwin has hired an experienced campaign manager with good national connections.
The best news in the Roll Call story may be this:
Karin Johanson is taking leave from her position as a principal at the Dewey Square Group and is headed to Milwaukee as soon as she lines up office space in the area.
That's a smart decision. Statewide campaigns based in Milwaukee have a different feel and different view of the state. For Democrats, it is where the votes and money are. For Madison-based Baldwin, setting up shop in the city is a good first step.
I ain't Art Kumbalek, but I told you so.
Baldwin's campaign shows savvy, to set up in Milwaukee
Tammy Baldwin has hired an experienced campaign manager with good national connections.
The best news in the Roll Call story may be this:
Karin Johanson is taking leave from her position as a principal at the Dewey Square Group and is headed to Milwaukee as soon as she lines up office space in the area.
That's a smart decision. Statewide campaigns based in Milwaukee have a different feel and different view of the state. For Democrats, it is where the votes and money are. For Madison-based Baldwin, setting up shop in the city is a good first step.
I ain't Art Kumbalek, but I told you so.
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