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Updated: 8:48 PM May 18, 2009
People Invited to Bring Guns to Picnic
The gathering is a reminder to everyone that it's legal for people to openly carry a firearm.
Posted: 10:00 PM May 8, 2009Email Address: news@weau.com |
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One man is throwing a special party at a neighborhood park to celebrate a recent memo from the Wisconsin attorney general. Those people heading to the picnic will be packing heat at a barbecue.
Hubert Hoffman says he's a law abiding citizen of Onalaska and he says he's following the law when he wears his loaded pistol while he mows his lawn.
"It appears to be that there is this stigma attached with firearms that everybody is somehow afraid of them."
A recent memo released by J.B. Van Hollen reminds local law enforcement that it's legal for people to openly carry a firearm. Because of that memo, Hoffman is throwing an Open Carry picnic at Marvin Garden Park in Onalaska.
His goal is "to educate the public that firearms owners are not a danger to the general public."
Hoffman says he's bringing food for 300 and hopes people attending bring their guns. He’s also pushing for lawmakers to pass a state carry and conceal law.
"I would love to see some sort of law like that again. I don't think it's required."
City of Onalaska police chief Jeff Trotnic says he doesn't think the picnic will cause any safety issues, but it may cause some public concern.
"I don't know. I don't really know what to think of it. I just hope the intent of the people that are going there is… I just hope there are no problems."
Hoffman says he isn't worried about any police interference with the picnic.
In fact he invited people to "come on out. We're having hotdogs and hamburgers. You're welcome to join us, as they too are citizens who open carry is part of their daily routine.”
The Open Carry picnic starts at 11 a.m., May 17th at Marvin Garden Park in Onalaska. For more information, you can call this number, 608-792-0669.
UPDATE ON PICNIC FROM ORGANIZER:
Dear News Media:
We had 213 participents sign in. Many individuals came with children, the children did not sign in.
We had 99 individuals lawfully carrying a holstered firearm.
We went through 100 burgers, 100 brats, and 50 hotdogs.
We raised $830.85 for Wisconsin Badger Camp.
This was a successfull event from every point of view and I am pleased with the turn out.
Please feel free to contact me with any questions.
Hubert Hoffman
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