Wyoming: Senate Approves Permitless Carry Strengthening Legislation

Gun Rights

Today, the Wyoming Senate passed legislation that enhances Wyoming’s Permitless Carry laws, House Bill 116, by a 27 to 3 vote.  The measure will now be sent to the desk of Governor Mark Gordon for his signature. Please contact Governor Gordon and ask him to sign House Bill 116 into law. 

House Bill 116 expands Wyoming’s permitless carry law, which has been in effect since 2011, to all law-abiding adults, not just Wyoming residents who have resided in the state for at least six months. This ensures that visitors and new residents have their right to self-defense without government red tape or delays.

Again, please contact Governor Mark Gordon and ask him to sign House Bill 116 into law. 

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