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Wyoming's New Constitutional Carry Law

c45man

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congratulations Wyoming. Whatever one may not like about this law, it is an improvement. Most states have some if, and, or buts that makes whatever legislation short of perfect. At least your not in states like N.J. or Illinois, that now have become the shrinking minority.

The progress of the pro-gun community nationwide has the anti-gun zealots scratching their heads. When I started collecting and shooting guns in the 1960s, the enemies of the second amendment had the upper hand and the best the gun owning public could do is stop anti-gun laws from being even more restrictive, much less getting any laws passed that benefited firearm owners.
 

sorefeet

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Is it legal for a non-resident of Wyoming, to Open Carry in Wyoming and more specifically Grand Teton National Park?

Thank you.
 

MamaLiberty

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Nov 8, 2006
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Newcastle, Wyoming, USA
Open carry is "legal" for anyone who can "legally" own a gun in Wyoming. The only place where OC is not legal is in Federal Buildings. There are a number of places where OC is probably not a good idea... but that's a complicated subject and very much depends on where you are. I've never been to Teton, so I don't know what the attitude of the people or "rangers" there might be. I hope someone who has been there can tell you.

What is "legal" is not always wise... what is wise is not always "legal." They are two different things. Good luck.
 
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