November 8, 2023 - Introduced by Representatives Tittl, C. Anderson, Armstrong, Brandtjen, Edming, Green, Penterman, Petersen, Magnafici, Murphy, Mursau, Rettinger and VanderMeer, cosponsored by Senators Stafsholt, Felzkowski, Marklein, Stroebel and Tomczyk. Referred to Committee on Sporting Heritage.
AB632,,22An Act to create 29.001 (59) of the statutes; relating to: defining muzzle-loading firearm for hunting purposes. AB632,,33Analysis by the Legislative Reference Bureau This bill defines “muzzle-loading firearm,” as that term applies to hunting, to mean a firearm that shoots a projectile loaded exclusively from the muzzle.
Current law authorizes the use of muzzle-loading firearms for certain hunting activities but does not define “muzzle-loading firearm.” Administrative rules promulgated by the Department of Natural Resources provide that, during a hunt that is restricted to muzzle-loading firearms, no person may use a firearm other than one with a solid breech plug attached with threads and that is capable of being loaded only from the muzzle.
AB632,,44The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do enact as follows: AB632,15Section 1. 29.001 (59) of the statutes is created to read: AB632,,6629.001 (59) “Muzzle-loading firearm” means a firearm that shoots a projectile loaded exclusively from the muzzle. AB632,27Section 2. NR 10.001 (17) of the administrative code is created to read: AB632,,88NR 10.001 (17) “Muzzle-loading firearm” or “muzzleloader” means a firearm that shoots a projectile loaded exclusively from the muzzle. AB632,39Section 3. NR 10.09 (1) (d) of the administrative code is amended to read: AB632,,1010NR 10.09 (1) (d) Hunt a deer during a muzzleloader-only hunt, such as described in s. NR 10.01 (3) (es), with any gun other than a rifle, shotgun, or handgun that is a firearm with a solid breech plug attached with threads and capable of being loaded only from the muzzle muzzle-loading firearm.