How a disorderly conduct statute can trump the US Constitution, or even Wisconsin's own constitution, is beyond me. The right to bear arms in the Wisconsin constitution is fairly easy to understand:
Right to keep and bear arms. SECTION 25. [As created
Nov. 1998] The people have the right to keep and bear arms for
security, defense, hunting, recreation or any other lawful purpose.
[1995 J.R. 27, 1997 J.R. 21, vote November 1998]
Here's your answer:
The U.S. Constitution doesn't apply to subjects, only citizens.Chief Wray wants to make clear: It is the department's wish that concerned citizens call 911 when they see armed subjects.