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CHEYENNE -- Wyoming residents would be able to carry concealed guns without a permit under a bill that cleared the state Senate on Monday.
The Wyoming Senate voted 20-10 in favor of the bill, sponsored by Sen. Kit Jennings, R-Casper.
If the bill ultimately becomes law, Wyoming would join Alaska, Arizona and Vermont as states that don't require citizens to have permits to carry concealed weapons.
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Good for Wyoming. Hopefully this bill will pass the other chamber and be signed into law by the Governor.
It should be obvious by now that Constitutional Carry is not just a flash in the pan but instead represents the future of our right to keep and bear arms provided we can keep the momentum going. It won't happen overnight but within ten to fifteen years I can see the majority of states (save for CA, NY, NJ, MD, MA and DC) either being strictly Constitutional Carry (like VT) or having a side by side permit system (like AK and AZ). Regardless, Constitutional Carry is what the Founding Fathers intended not having to pay fees and endure waiting periods and other restrictions to exercise a basic human right.
CHEYENNE -- Wyoming residents would be able to carry concealed guns without a permit under a bill that cleared the state Senate on Monday.
The Wyoming Senate voted 20-10 in favor of the bill, sponsored by Sen. Kit Jennings, R-Casper.
If the bill ultimately becomes law, Wyoming would join Alaska, Arizona and Vermont as states that don't require citizens to have permits to carry concealed weapons.
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Good for Wyoming. Hopefully this bill will pass the other chamber and be signed into law by the Governor.
It should be obvious by now that Constitutional Carry is not just a flash in the pan but instead represents the future of our right to keep and bear arms provided we can keep the momentum going. It won't happen overnight but within ten to fifteen years I can see the majority of states (save for CA, NY, NJ, MD, MA and DC) either being strictly Constitutional Carry (like VT) or having a side by side permit system (like AK and AZ). Regardless, Constitutional Carry is what the Founding Fathers intended not having to pay fees and endure waiting periods and other restrictions to exercise a basic human right.