Wyoming to allow nonresidents to conceal carry without a permit starting July 1 By Brendan LaChance on April 7, 2021
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CASPER, Wyo. Starting July 1, both residents and nonresidents alike will be able to conceal carry in Wyoming without obtaining a special permit, provided they can legally possess a hand gun in the United States.
Governor Mark Gordon signed House Bill 116 into law on Tuesday which will give nonresidents the ability to conceal carry without a special permit once the new law goes into effect July 1, 2021.
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Sen. Anthony Bouchard (Laramie County), a sponsor of the bill, said on first reading in the Senate that the legislation would allow anyone who can legally possess a firearm in the United States under U.S. Code § 922 to conceal carry in Wyoming without a permanent whether or not that person resides in the state.
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