Wisconsin
Wisconsin has not enacted or repealed major gun safety policies in recent years, despite significant public pressure to enact protective laws after the Madison shootings in 2020. The Badger State has failed to pass laws requiring background checks for all gun sales or an Extreme Risk law, but has also resisted gun lobby pressure to repeal its concealed carry permit law or enact Shoot First. The state experiences a gun violence rate just near the national average, with Black residents being significantly more likely to die by gun homicide than white residents.
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Moms Demand Action, Students Demand Action Respond to Shooting at Abundant Life Christian School in Madison, Wisconsin, Where At Least Two People Were Killed and Several Wounded
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Wisconsin
#21 in the country for gun law strength
Up from #23 last year