Posted January 31, 2023 4:23 pm by Comments

By Rebecca Jones

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Wyoming House and Senate Propose Drastically Different Bills to Repeal Gun-Free Zones
The Wyoming House and Senate have proposed two drastically different paths forward to repeal gun-free zones in Wyoming. One method advances firearms rights in the Cowboy State while another takes a step back in terms of gains made in recent years with Constitutional Carry in Wyoming.
THE GOOD BILL – HB0105, sponsored by Representative Haroldson [R] from Wheatland, will repeal firearms restrictions in many places currently off limits to firearms, including many government buildings, the Capital Building and Legislative Meetings, public schools, and colleges and Universities. Private property owners would retain their ability to restrict firearms on their own property under this proposed law.
Under HB0105, carrying in the Capital and government buildings would be allowed under the state’s existing Constitutional Carry laws. In other words, you would not need a permit to carry inside the buildings you fund with your tax money.
Unfortunately, the Senate is taking a much different

Source: Gun Owners of America

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