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Can non-residents apply for a Wisconsin CCW license?
Yes, but only if they are employed in Wisconsin
Yes, if they have a valid CCW license from their home state
Non-residents can apply for a Wisconsin CCW license if they have a valid CCW license from their home state. This option is the correct choice because Wisconsin has reciprocity agreements with certain states, recognizing and accepting the valid concealed carry licenses issued by those states. This allows non-residents who hold valid out-of-state CCW licenses to legally carry concealed weapons in Wisconsin.
Options A, C, and D are incorrect:
A. Non-residents can apply for a Wisconsin CCW license even if they are not employed in Wisconsin, as long as they meet the requirements set by the state.
C. Non-residents can apply for a Wisconsin CCW license under certain conditions, as outlined in the correct answer.
D. Non-resident military personnel stationed in Wisconsin may be able to apply for a Wisconsin CCW license, but this option is too restrictive compared to the broader eligibility criteria set for non-residents with valid out-of-state CCW licenses.
Get further explanation with Examzify DeepDiveBetaNo, non-residents cannot apply
Yes, but only for military personnel stationed in Wisconsin