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Spoiler alert, The pole is "yes" by a large margin. Wyoming is on a roll this week, First putting forward a bill to ban teaching CRT in the state, now a bill that would eliminate nearly all "gun free zones".

Archive: https://archive.today/XDB4f

From the post: "A bill that would eliminate most gun-free zones under Wyoming law has been filed for the upcoming session of the Wyoming Legislature.

You can read House Bill 125 here.

The bill would specify that anyone who can carry a concealed weapon in Wyoming could carry a gun into governmental meetings, including those of the legislature and local governmental meetings, such as city council and county commission meetings.

Wyoming law allows state residents who are 21 years old or older to carry firearms without a permit. They could also carry guns into elementary or secondary schools as well as colleges and universities, and sporting events held on school grounds.

The bill would not prevent private property owners from banning firearms from their property.

Gun rights advocates have been trying for years to get similar legislation passed by the Wyoming Legislature, so far without final success."

Spoiler alert, The pole is "yes" by a large margin. Wyoming is on a roll this week, First putting forward a bill to ban teaching CRT in the state, now a bill that would eliminate nearly all "gun free zones". Archive: https://archive.today/XDB4f From the post: "A bill that would eliminate most gun-free zones under Wyoming law has been filed for the upcoming session of the Wyoming Legislature. You can read House Bill 125 here. The bill would specify that anyone who can carry a concealed weapon in Wyoming could carry a gun into governmental meetings, including those of the legislature and local governmental meetings, such as city council and county commission meetings. Wyoming law allows state residents who are 21 years old or older to carry firearms without a permit. They could also carry guns into elementary or secondary schools as well as colleges and universities, and sporting events held on school grounds. The bill would not prevent private property owners from banning firearms from their property. Gun rights advocates have been trying for years to get similar legislation passed by the Wyoming Legislature, so far without final success."

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[–] 2 pts

TIL there are gun-free zones in Wyoming.

[–] 4 pts

The 4-year college in Laramie WY is extremely anti-gun and happens to own the property that several restaurants and a couple of hotels lease. A Wyoming lawmaker refused to disarm at one of the hotel convention spaces for a University sponsored event and they tried to prosecute him.

Even in deep-red Wyoming there are some liberal hold-outs. Its pretty damn easy being liberal when you are surrounded by a bunch of polite keep-to-themself conservatives.