Wyoming Now Has 3 Second Amendment Sanctuary Counties
Sheriff Jerimie Kraushaar of Hot Springs County Wyoming was getting a little tired of being asked by residents if he intended to confiscate their guns. This began to happen more often after Joe Biden was sworn in as president.
“On an average week I probably have five to ten people ask me if we are coming for their guns,” the sheriff said. "They are legitimately scared."
The question was asked many more times a week just after the Boulder, Colorado shooting. He says he was asked by about 25 people.
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