Pro-Gun Measures Set For House Vote This Week In Wyoming

posted on January 30, 2017
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Two important pro-gun measures have been advanced out of committee and will be considered on the House floor, possibly this week.

House Bill 136 would amend the existing statute to allow a person to lawfully carry with a Wyoming state permit to carry a concealed weapon on any public college or university campus or within any public college or university facility, without having to have the written consent of the security service of the public college or university. House Bill 137 would allow an individual to lawfully carry a concealed weapon in any meeting of a government entity.

Both of these positive pro-gun measures would help restore freedom to law-abiding Wyoming residents and need their support.

Use Your Power!

NRA-ILA encourages Wyoming NRA members and Second Amendment supporters to urge their state representative and state senator to support these bills and oppose any amendments that could weaken them. To contact your legislator directly, click here.

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