Wyoming keeps 8 and drops 14 other states from reciprocity

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But now that they've written off Texas, I regrettably write off Wyoming.
I suspect you didn't read the entire thread as the end includes details that 2 months ago Wyoming put this on hold for review and earlier reciprocity stands.
 
I think the solution is to relax Wyoming's law somewhat to be similar to other states' licensing requirements. It is not a race to see who can be more restrictive. Misdemeanor convictions should not be a disqualifier since they are generally not a disqualifer for purchase of a firearm.

In general, if State X will not honor resident carry permits from State Y, then State Y will not honor State X's permits regardless of State X's requirements.

I have always wondered why Washington and Oregon do not honor the TN permit. I suspect I know the answer now.
 
I was wondering when we would hear about what ever became of this matter. I wrote them a couple of months ago concerning my disappointment and never heard back from them until you posted that. Thanks.
 
Idaho may not categorically deny a permit if you have a misdemeanor drug conviction, but I doubt you could get a permit without a squeaky-clean record. That's likely true for any states' licensing.

I know that Wyoming is still listed by our CWL office as recognizing ID permits, so we'll see, I guess.
 
I think the solution is to relax Wyoming's law somewhat to be similar to other states' licensing requirements


why should one state bow down to other states? That completly defeat the prupose of having states.
 
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