STATE v. FISHER

No. 2004AP2989-CR.

290 Wis.2d 121 (2006)

2006 WI 44

714 N.W.2d 495

STATE of Wisconsin, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. Scott K. FISHER, Defendant-Respondent.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

Decided May 17, 2006.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the plaintiff-appellant, the cause was argued by Jeffrey J. Kassel, assistant attorney general, with whom on the briefs was Peggy A. Lautenschlager, attorney general.

For the defendant-respondent, there was a brief by Paul B. Millis and Skolos & Millis, S.C., Black River Falls, and oral argument by Paul B. Millis.

An amicus curiae brief was filed by Daniel A. MacDonald and Mohs, MacDonald, Widder & Paradise, Madison, on behalf of the National Rifle Association of America, Inc.


¶ 1. ANN WALSH BRADLEY, J.

This case is before us on certification from the court of appeals. It presents the question of whether the respondent, Scott Fisher, can be prosecuted for carrying a concealed weapon in light of the right to keep and bear arms under Article I, Section 25 of the Wisconsin Constitution. Fisher was a tavern owner in Black River Falls who kept a loaded gun in the center console of his vehicle...

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