The Wisconsin Order Concerning Removal of Firearm Restriction (Juvenile) is a document issued by the Wisconsin circuit court that grants a juvenile the right to possess firearms. This order is necessary for a juvenile to possess firearms legally in the state of Wisconsin, and it is generally issued when a juvenile has been convicted of a felony or violent misdemeanor. There are two types of Wisconsin Orders Concerning Removal of Firearm Restriction (Juvenile): the Minor’s Firearm Possession Order and the Adult Firearm Possession Order. The Minor’s Firearm Possession Order is for juveniles under the age of 18, and it grants them the right to possess firearms while the Adult Firearm Possession Order is for those 18 years of age or older. Both orders require the juvenile to have a valid hunting license and must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. The orders also include conditions the juvenile must follow in order to maintain the right to possess firearms.