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Tuesday, May 06, 2025

Letter to the Editor: Concealed carry law is dangerous

I am a police officer with the City of Racine Police Department and a part-time police officer for another community in Racine County. This is strictly my opinion, and I am not speaking on behalf of the communities or law enforcement agencies that employ me.  

 

 

 

The Wisconsin law against carrying a concealed firearm has worked effectively for over 130 years. Deciding to pass a concealed carry law in Wisconsin that will allow almost every adult to carry a concealed firearm is a potentially dangerous decision. Carrying a concealed firearm and deciding to shoot another human being is different from what is perceived on television, in the movies or while playing a video game.  

 

 

 

Allowing Wisconsin residents to carry concealed firearms may not reduce crime. If anything, crime may increase and there will be, without a doubt, more firearms in our homes and on our streets.  

 

 

 

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I strongly support the ability for people to defend themselves, but I do not believe that carrying a concealed firearm is the only way to accomplish this. There are a lot of responsibilities that come with carrying a concealed firearm and being able to effectively use it against someone in their self-defense or in the defense of another human being.  

 

 

 

I agree that retired law enforcement professionals should be permitted to carry a concealed firearm as long as they follow state and federal laws and those policies presented to them by their former law enforcement agencies.  

 

 

 

I believe that there is no credible evidence that carrying a concealed firearm reduces crime, and that passing a concealed carry law in Wisconsin will do more harm than good.  

 

 

 

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