WISCONSIN CARRY, INC. v. CITY OF MADISON

No. 2015AP146.

892 N.W.2d 233 (2017)

373 Wis.2d 543

2017 WI 19

WISCONSIN CARRY, INC. and Thomas Waltz, Petitioners-Appellants-Petitioner, v. CITY OF MADISON, Respondent-Respondent-Respondent.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

Opinion Filed: March 7, 2017.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the petitioners-appellants-petitioners, there was a brief by John R. Monroe and John Monroe Law PC, Roswell, GA, and oral argument by John Monroe.

For the respondent-respondent, the cause was argued by John Walter Strange Jr. , assistant city attorney, with whom on the brief was Michael P. May , city attorney.

For the amicus curiae, there was an amicus curiae brief by Misha Tseytlin , solicitor general, Brad Schimel , attorney general, and oral argument by Ryan J. Walsh , Lake Mills on behalf of the Wisconsin Department of Justice.


¶ 1 The question before the court is whether the City of Madison (the "City"), through its Transit and Parking Commission (the "Commission"), may prohibit passengers from bearing weapons on the buses it operates as "Metro Transit."1

I. BACKGROUND

¶ 2 The Commission adopted...

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