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ghknives:
(Wyo.)-Bill to Allow Concealed Firearms Advances in House
CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) - The Wyoming House of Representatives has voted to introduce a bill that would allow people to carry concealed firearms without the requirement of a state permit.
The House voted 52-6 in favor of introducing House Bill 113, sponsored by Rep. Elaine Quarberg, R-Thermopolis. It now heads to the House Judiciary Committee.
Current Wyoming law requires people to get state-issued permits before they may carry concealed firearms.
Quarberg and other supporters say they support changing the law because the federal and state constitutions guarantee citizens' right to bear arms.
Rep. James W. Byrd, D-Cheyenne, was among those who voted against the bill. He says he fears the bill would endanger peace officers in the state.
Hardwood83:
"Rep. James W. Byrd, D-Cheyenne, was among those who voted against the bill. He says he fears the bill would endanger peace officers in the state."
Does Rep Byrd really believe that some average joe is thinking "If I just didn't need a state issued permit I could shoot a cop!" Idiotic. Criminals (the only ones that are any danger to LE officers) don't worry about permits anyway.
Wyoming is looking more attractive as a new residence all the time. MUCH lower taxes, fewer people, more mountains, more freedom.....and the weather can't be any worse. Might be time to look into that.
ghknives:
Don't forget they have some of the worlds best big game hunting (cheap to residents).
DanClrk51:
Wohooo for Wyoming! Keep the Alaska/Vermont trend going. I've always believed that we shouldn't need permission from the state in order to exercise a right. A concealed carry permit waters the right to bear arms down to a priviledge in practice.
WallPhone:
Now that's one way to get reciprocity!
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