Concealed Weapons for Retired Law Enforcement Official Spurs Debate

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A Wisconsin gun control group is reacting to Attorney General J. B. VanHollen’s decisionWednesday to issue a concealed weapons permit to a retired state Justice Department employee. A spokeswoman for the Wisconsin Anti Violence Effort says such permits don’t improve public safety. Gil Halsted reports…

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