Wisconsin is about to join 48 other states in legalizing the carrying of concealed weapons when Gov. Scott Walker signs a bill removing the state's ban.
With the legalization in Wisconsin, Illinois will be the only state with a ban.
Walker plans to sign the bill Friday afternoon in Wausau. Concealed weapons will be legal starting in November.
Gun supporters argue legalizing concealed carry in Wisconsin is long overdue. Opponents say it will not curb crime and will put more guns on the street.
Under Wisconsin's law, people who obtain a permit and go through training will be allowed to carry concealed weapons in most public buildings, including the state Capitol and city halls, unless there is a sign posted saying they are not permitted.
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