The battle is between Constitutional Carry (shall not be infringed) or "permit" Concealed Carry.
We already have unrestricted "OPEN" carry here in Wisconsin.
So here's the question: Are we better off with unrestricted OPEN carry than we would be with permit concealed carry with the government database of gun owners? What do you think?
This does not deal directly with the OP question regarding the government database of gun owners, however I would like to comment on the response of a local LEO near Eau Claire when he and I were discussing Wisconsin's current open carry law.
I asked him, If I were to legally open carry, let's say in downtown Eau Claire, staying legal distance away from
any areas with restrictions (Federal buildings, schools etc.) would I run into possible problems? His response was, Yes, likely, and I would write you a ticket. For what was my response. He indicated that all it would take would be for one person to "complain" and I could be handed a ticket for disorderly conduct. This despite the fact that I was not brandishing the firearm, or threatening somebody with bodily harm. This would also include not saying a word to anyone. Doing absolutely nothing against the law as it is written in Wisconsin's current books.
I remember a few years back there was a guy open carrying in Minocqua I believe. He was on his own property mowing his lawn, minding his own business and a huge stink brewed which involved the courts. Honestly never knew complete details. I remember it carried on for some time, months I believe, and I don't remember exactly what transpired. I believe he was relieved of any wrong doing, but at one point they were trying to decide whether or not he should get his firearm back in his possession.
So........How "unrestricted" is our present open carry law and what provisions within the law need to be provided in the future to assure this doesn't happen to those that wish to carry legally? There needs to be something written into any bills that might be passed in the future to avoid "harassment" for those who carry, open
or concealed. I believe this is
VERY important and needs to be addressed.
Food for thought.