The Wisconsin Petition For Removal of Firearms Restriction is a legal document that is used to petition the state of Wisconsin to remove certain restrictions on the possession of firearms. This petition is used to challenge restrictions on the ownership of firearms, including those placed on individuals due to mental health issues, criminal convictions, or any other factor. There are two types of Wisconsin Petition For Removal of Firearms Restriction: the Standard Petition and the Expedited Petition. The Standard Petition is the most common type of petition, and it is used to challenge restrictions that are imposed on an individual due to mental health issues, criminal convictions, or any other factor that could reasonably be viewed as a risk to public safety. The Expedited Petition is used to challenge restrictions that have already been imposed, such as those imposed by a court or law enforcement agency. This type of petition is typically used when the individual has already been denied a permit to purchase a firearm or has already been denied the right to possess a firearm. In either case, the petitioner must provide evidence to support their claim.