Very cool
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!
I wish what WY did would become a federal law.
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.
My state West Virginia has about the the best gun laws you can have, or lackthereof
Common sense finally prevails over insanity. Bravo!
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!!!
Im sure MI is watching it also
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.
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.
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.
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. I think it’s written so that one would have to hire a lawyer to interpret it.
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