Concealed weapons veto override fails by one vote. Today lawmakers fell short one vote to legalize concealed weapons for Wisconsin residents. This is a big win for Gov. Doyle, as it's been a hot issue the past few weeks and months actually. Rep. Gary Sherman casted the deciding vote. Unfortunately in a re-election year for Rep. Sherman, it's sad to say the NRA and pro-gun groups will rally hard to try to elect someone else in his place when the time comes. Knowing the NRA, their President will probably show up at a poor time to push the issue more, as they usually do.
2.04.2004
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