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8/29/2013 5:09:21 PM EDT
Hey all,

I recently moved to Wisconsin from Illinois!!!! It feels great to be outta that shithole.

I have a non-resident Florida license, which, evidently means nothing. So, I need to take a class to get my Wisconsin resident concealed carry license.

Does anybody know of any places in the Madison/Janesville area that offer classes regularly?

Thanks!
8/29/2013 5:25:49 PM EDT
[#1]
I believe a copy of your Florida license is all you need to obtain a WI. license


application here

I believe #3 covers your question this is from the WI application.


175.60(4) TRAINING REQUIREMENTS. (a) The proof of training requirement may be met by any of the following:
1. A copy of a document, or an affidavit from an instructor or organization that conducted the course or program, that indicates the individual completed any
of the following:
a. The hunter education program established under s. 29.591 or a substantially similar program that is established by another state, country, or province.
b. A firearms safety or training course that is conducted by a national or state organization that certifies firearms instructors.
c. A firearms safety or training course that is available to the public and is offered by a law enforcement agency or, if the course is taught by an instructor
who is certified by a national or state organization that certifies firearms instructors or by the department, by a technical college, a college or a university, a
private or public institution or organization, or a firearms training school.
d. A firearms safety or training course offered to law enforcement officers or owners and employees of licensed private detective and security agencies.
e. A firearms safety or training course that is conducted by a firearms instructor who is certified by a national or state organization that certifies firearms
instructors or who is certified by the department.
2. Documentation that the individual completed military, law enforcement, or security training that gave the individual experience with firearms that is substantially
equivalent to a course or program under subd. 1.
3. A current or expired license, or a photocopy of a current or expired license, that the individual holds or has held that indicates that the individual is licensed
or has been licensed to carry a firearm in this state or in another state or in a county or municipality of this state or of another state unless the license
has been revoked for cause. You must complete form DJ-LE-289 from the DOJ website and include it with a copy of the license,
8/29/2013 5:49:34 PM EDT
[#2]
I just moved mine up from Texas a few weeks ago. As stated above, just include a copy of you current license and you're good. No class required.
8/29/2013 6:51:12 PM EDT
[#3]
NIIIICEEE!!!!


Thank you gentlemen!!!
8/30/2013 3:36:24 AM EDT
[#4]
Not sure if a non resident license qualifies, but I could be wrong.

In either case, I would suggest taking one of the free Wisconsin Carry Inc. CCL classes, if only for the iinforegarding the state laws and requirements.
8/30/2013 4:53:05 AM EDT
[#5]
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Not sure if a non resident license qualifies, but I could be wrong.

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It does. I used my non-res FL license to get my WI license. Could've sent hunters safety (student or instructor card), MN license, or AACFI certificate for MN class from BDJ. Kept it simple, FL license was the only one of the qualifiers that had my photo, so I used it.