Wyoming Bill Repealing Gun Free Zones Passes Without Governor’s Signature

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Very cool

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Aaaannnnd I’m looking more realistically at retirement properties in Wyoming

I love Colorado, been here my whole life!

But if it keeps californicating I’m gonna have to leave! :cry::rage::skull:

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I wish what WY did would become a federal law.

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Well at least we have one smart state there should minimal gun free zones. I don’t have a problem with jails, prisons, and court houses.

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My state West Virginia has about the the best gun laws you can have, or lackthereof

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Common sense finally prevails over insanity. Bravo!

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NM is watching to see what happens with this CO bill as we have a similar bill, and furthermore, the NM legislators just got wind of the 9 States that were successful with their “Assault Weapons Ban”, and are going to look into it and see how these States pulled it off (illegally, sleezy, sneaky way, anti-Constitutional, probably with lawsuits up the wazoo) so they can try their method. NO BUENO!!! :angry:

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Im sure MI is watching it also

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They can do it the Illinois way. snatched up the Senate Bill in the House as the Chief Sponsor on 1/5/23 and presto, an Amusement Ride Safety bill finds itself morphing into a gun ban bill in hours. It appears the original Senate bill was nothing more than a shell bill created that would pass out of the Senate and sit idle in the House until the last days of the session when it could be hijacked as a means of circumventing certain rules on the passage of bills.

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Ditto, but did you know “Wyoming” is the Indian word for ground blizzard? Drive between Cheyenne and Sheridan this December before you decide to buy property there. :grimacing:

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I wonder if that would allow me to carry in those places as a lawfully permitted concealed carrier in the State of Oklahoma. I do know that Wyoming honors my cc permit.

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I live in Wyoming but I’m confused about this Bill. It states that traditional gun-free zones remain, e.g. hospitals, schools, government buildings, etc. Then it says that some gun-free zones can still stay gun-free zones. The more I read the Bill, the more confused-er I got. :face_with_tears_of_joy: I think it’s written so that one would have to hire a lawyer to interpret it.

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