In Wisconsin, If someone is in violation of 948.60, they cannot open carry.
The law I referenced pertains to Wisconsin state law regarding local municipality ordinances. The law you referenced is part of state law, and not a local ordinance.
Edit: Basically, the state decides when, where, and who can carry a firearm, not local municipalities. For example, a township can't pass an ordinance against carrying a firearm (open or concealed) in restaurants.
I find no restriction for open carry by age. If you can legally possess the gun in Wisconsin, you can legally open carry it.
https://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/statutes/statutes/66/IV/0409/6
So the law you linked means the law I referenced cannot be enforced, correct?
In Wisconsin, If someone is in violation of 948.60, they cannot open carry.
The law I referenced pertains to Wisconsin state law regarding local municipality ordinances. The law you referenced is part of state law, and not a local ordinance.
Edit: Basically, the state decides when, where, and who can carry a firearm, not local municipalities. For example, a township can't pass an ordinance against carrying a firearm (open or concealed) in restaurants.
Yes, and he is allowed to possess a long gun because he is over 16, see WI Stat. 948.60(3)(c)