AB50,1179,14132. As soon as practicable, forward a copy of the file created under subd. 1. to 14the department of justice for inclusion in a database under s. 165.83 (2) (dd). AB50,1179,1715(b) A law enforcement agency that receives under sub. (1) (b) a report of a 16recovered firearm shall report to the department of justice the date on which the 17firearm was recovered. AB50,1179,1918(3) A person who reports under sub. (1) (a) a stolen or lost firearm, when he or 19she knows that the report is false, is guilty of violating s. 946.41. AB50,1179,2020(4) A person who violates sub. (1) (a) is guilty of one of the following: AB50,1179,2121(a) For a first offense, a Class A misdemeanor. AB50,1179,2222(b) For a 2nd or subsequent offense, a Class I felony. AB50,230523Section 2305. 175.37 (title) of the statutes is amended to read: AB50,1180,2
1175.37 (title) Warning Requirements whenever transferring a 2firearm. AB50,23063Section 2306. 175.37 (1) of the statutes is renumbered 175.37 (1) (intro.) and 4amended to read: AB50,1180,75175.37 (1) (intro.) Upon the retail commercial sale or retail commercial 6transfer of any firearm, the seller or transferor shall provide to the buyer or 7transferee all of the following: AB50,1180,128(a) A written warning in block letters not less than one-fourth inch in height: 9“IF YOU LEAVE A LOADED FIREARM WITHIN THE REACH OR EASY 10ACCESS OF A CHILD YOU MAY BE FINED OR IMPRISONED OR BOTH IF 11THE CHILD IMPROPERLY DISCHARGES, POSSESSES OR EXHIBITS THE 12FIREARM.” AB50,230713Section 2307. 175.37 (1) (b) of the statutes is created to read: AB50,1180,1514175.37 (1) (b) A secure, lockable container that is designed to store a firearm 15or a trigger lock for the firearm. AB50,230816Section 2308. 175.37 (1) (c) of the statutes is created to read: AB50,1180,1817175.37 (1) (c) A written notice of the requirements under s. 175.36 (1) and of 18the penalties under s. 175.36 (4). AB50,230919Section 2309. 175.375 of the statutes is created to read: AB50,1180,2320175.375 Storage of firearms by retail entity. Any person who engages in 21the retail commercial sale or transfer of firearms shall ensure, when the place of 22business is unattended, that each firearm that is located in the place of business is 23secured using one of the following methods: AB50,1181,2
1(1) The firearm is stored in a locked fireproof safe, in a locked steel gun 2cabinet, or in a vault in the business premises. AB50,1181,113(2) The firearm is stored in a display case that is made with a steel frame that 4is no thinner than 12 gauge, is fitted with a hardened steel lock where the case 5opens to access the firearm, and is fitted either with smash-proof polycarbonate 6panels that are at least one-quarter inch thick or with glass that is protected with a 7security or protective laminate film that is specifically designed to delay entry and 8unauthorized access, with a minimum thickness of at least eight-thousandths of an 9inch, and that includes an anchoring system on all seams of each glass panel and is 10also anchored to the frame. If the location of the retail store is at street level, one of 11the following is also required: AB50,1181,1512(a) Concrete or hardened steel bollards, or other barriers such as security 13planters or other devices with a similar structural integrity of bollards, that protect 14the location’s front entrance, any floor-to-ceiling windows, and any other doors that 15could be breached by a vehicle. AB50,1181,1816(b) Locking steel roll-down doors that are installed on all perimeter doors and 17floor-to-ceiling windows, unless the installation would violate a state or local fire 18code. AB50,1182,219(3) The firearm is secured with a hardened steel rod or cable of at least one-20eighth inch in diameter through the trigger guard of the firearm. The steel rod or 21cable shall be secured with a hardened steel lock that has a shackle. The lock and 22shackle shall be protected or shielded from the use of a bolt cutter, and the rod or 23cable shall be anchored in a manner that prevents the removal of the firearm from
1the premises. If the location of the retail store is at street level, one of the following 2is also required: AB50,1182,63(a) Concrete or hardened steel bollards, or other barriers such as security 4planters or other devices with a similar structural integrity of bollards, that protect 5the location’s front entrance, any floor-to-ceiling windows, and any other doors that 6could be breached by a vehicle. AB50,1182,97(b) Locking steel roll-down doors that are installed on all perimeter doors and 8floor-to-ceiling windows, unless the installation would violate a state or local fire 9code. AB50,1182,1210(4) The firearm is stored in a windowless room that is equipped with a steel 11security door fitted with a deadbolt lock and that does not have a door exposed to 12the outside of the building. AB50,1182,1413(5) The firearm is stored behind a steel roll-down door or security gate, or the 14firearm is secured in a locked steel gun rack by use of a hardened steel bar. AB50,231015Section 2310. 175.60 (7) (d) of the statutes is amended to read: AB50,1182,1716175.60 (7) (d) A fee for a background check that is equal to the fee charged 17under s. 175.35 (2i) (a). AB50,231118Section 2311. 175.60 (9g) (a) 2. of the statutes is amended to read: