Hello there everyone.
I live in Illinois and have a valid FOID card.
My family has property in a rural area of Wisconsin and I was curious if under Wisconsin law "non residents" are permitted to transport handguns across state lines and possess them within the state of Wisconsin.
Moreover, how would they need to be legally transport(if legal at all) and how they need to be stored when "in the home" or on on private property. Part B of this question would be, does Wisconsin allow open or conceal carry on private property but not "inside" the physical home.
Normally there are several of my family members up there, with various different shotguns and rifles, so I am not as concerned about my safety and I choose to leave my handguns at home.
But this summer I plan to spend a few days up there alone fixing up our property.
On top of that a real genius must have drawn the township borders, because the Police agency responsible for responding to calls in our area is about 20 driving miles away (on the other side of a lake) and has responded in the past to trespassing calls in a lightening quick 1.5 hours time.
Any information is appreciated.
I live in Illinois and have a valid FOID card.
My family has property in a rural area of Wisconsin and I was curious if under Wisconsin law "non residents" are permitted to transport handguns across state lines and possess them within the state of Wisconsin.
Moreover, how would they need to be legally transport(if legal at all) and how they need to be stored when "in the home" or on on private property. Part B of this question would be, does Wisconsin allow open or conceal carry on private property but not "inside" the physical home.
Normally there are several of my family members up there, with various different shotguns and rifles, so I am not as concerned about my safety and I choose to leave my handguns at home.
But this summer I plan to spend a few days up there alone fixing up our property.
On top of that a real genius must have drawn the township borders, because the Police agency responsible for responding to calls in our area is about 20 driving miles away (on the other side of a lake) and has responded in the past to trespassing calls in a lightening quick 1.5 hours time.
Any information is appreciated.