Ehh, it is a improvement but there are still some exceptions. I have a feeling that UWYO will just start serving alcohol at every possible event so it basically makes it against the rules to have a gun on you. Loopholes are loopholes and like all colleges even UW is not exempt from the majority of its staff and administration being fucking commies.
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>The University of Wyoming is set to allow the concealed carry of firearms inside most of its buildings starting July 1, but the policy for carrying guns outside will remain unchanged.
Specifically, the policy for carrying outside on campus will remain as it has been since 2016: Concealed or open carry are both allowed, without a permit.
But once somebody sets foot inside a building on the UW campus, they’ll be allowed to conceal carry firearms with a required permit. Open carry won’t be allowed inside.
The policy encapsulates variations in firearms regulations in places such as schools and government buildings that will continue to come into play as Wyoming moves forward with the July 1 implementation of House Bill 172, which repeals gun-free zones across the state.
Ehh, it is a improvement but there are still some exceptions. I have a feeling that UWYO will just start serving alcohol at every possible event so it basically makes it against the rules to have a gun on you. Loopholes are loopholes and like all colleges even UW is not exempt from the majority of its staff and administration being fucking commies.
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From the post:
>>The University of Wyoming is set to allow the concealed carry of firearms inside most of its buildings starting July 1, but the policy for carrying guns outside will remain unchanged.
Specifically, the policy for carrying outside on campus will remain as it has been since 2016: Concealed or open carry are both allowed, without a permit.
But once somebody sets foot inside a building on the UW campus, they’ll be allowed to conceal carry firearms with a required permit. Open carry won’t be allowed inside.
The policy encapsulates variations in firearms regulations in places such as schools and government buildings that will continue to come into play as Wyoming moves forward with the July 1 implementation of House Bill 172, which repeals gun-free zones across the state.