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Last updated January 5, 2023 . Wisconsin has no law restricting assault weapons.
You can legally transport firearms across state lines as long as: You can lawfully possess firearms in your state of origin. You can lawfully possess firearms at your destination. The firearm and ammunition must be stored out of reach (not in the glove compartment or center console).
Last updated January 5, 2023 . Wisconsin does not restrict the carrying of unconcealed, loaded firearms in public.
If you're a Wisconsin gun owner, there's a good chance you have transported your gun in a vehicle. In Wisconsin, though, it's illegal to transport a loaded, uncased long gun or handgun in a vehicle unless you're a member of law enforcement, military personnel, or have a concealed carry permit.
Wisconsin does not require firearm owners to register their firearms. With limited exceptions, Wisconsin preempts local jurisdictions from adopting ordinances requiring the registration of ?any firearm or part of a firearm, including ammunition and reloader components.?
A person complying with § 167.31 is not required to violate § 941.23. The encased weapon can be lawfully transported out of reach..) Locking the gun in the glove box is also still unlawful concealment.
Last updated January 5, 2023 . Wisconsin has no law restricting sales or purchases of multiple firearms.
Pursuant to California Penal Code section 25610, a United States citizen over 18 years of age who is not prohibited from firearm possession, and who resides or is temporarily in California, may transport by motor vehicle any handgun provided it is unloaded and locked in the vehicle's trunk or in a locked container.