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SUPREME COURT RULES AGAINS BLACK RIVER TAVERN OWNER
Wednesday, May 17th, 2006 -- 2:00 pm
Posted by Riley Hebert-News Director


The Supreme Court ruled today people can carry concealed weapons in their cars only if they can show they were in imminent danger.

The decision involves the case of a Black River Falls tavern owner who was arrested for carrying a loaded gun in his vehicle.

Scott Fisher argued he needed protection because he transported the tavern's money after closing in the early morning hours. He says his arrest for carrying a concealed weapon and the state's ban on concealed weapons violates the state constitution, which guarantees the right to bear arms.

A Jackson County judge dismissed the charges against Fisher. Prosecutors appealed, and the state appeals court sent the case directly to the Supreme Court.

The Supreme Court says only in extraordinary circumstances -- like a threat of death or bodily harm -- should a person be allowed to keep a concealed weapon in their vehicle. And Fisher didn't show that substantial need. His tavern for instance, isn't located in a high crime area.


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