Wisconsin is in the United States whether it knows it or not.Ive been there,high taxes,almost communist government,at least thats what it sounds like when they gripe about it on the radio.I prefer to listen to Canadian radio when that far North,much less stressful with better news about the USA. The 13 year old wanna be gangster is not legal to own a handgun under anybodys law.What law then would make this situation change?As I said Wisconsin is in the United States.If you blast somebody breaking into your house,even in Wisconsin,you should be able to not go to prison for that.I may be wrong,but if there are still attorneys in Wisconsin they should be able to make the case that the guy breaking down your door is threatening your life and that gives you the right to stop them.Im not a lawyer,dont play one on TV,never stayed in a Holiday Inn Express,but the USA is still the USA,though badly beaten up.If things are so bad people can bust down your door and kill you in Wisconsin,why is anybody putting up with it?Why dont you all fight back?Throw the crooks out of office.Maybe its because Chicago crooks retire up there and rig the laws the way they want them?After all the crooks have all the money.
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