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Trib, Wyoming Press Association prepare to ask court to shoot down Mills, Bar Nunn legal notice ordinances


Trib, Wyoming Press Association prepare to ask court to shoot down Mills, Bar Nunn legal notice ordinances
By Brendan LaChance on July 16, 2021
Stacks of Casper Star-Tribune newspapers sit in a storage bin. (Dan Cepeda, Oil City)
CASPER, Wyo. Attorney Bruce Moats, who represents the Casper Star-Tribune and the Wyoming Press Association, is preparing to file a petition in district court if the City of Mills and the Town of Bar Nunn’s councils don’t rescind ordinances exempting themselves from a requirement to publish legal notices in physical newspapers.
Moats on Thursday shared the petition he plans to file on behalf of the Casper Star-Tribune and the WPA that would ask the court to declare the Mills and Bar Nunn ordinances null and void since Wyoming law requires that municipalities publish legal notices in “a newspaper having general circulation in the community.” ....

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Wyoming to allow nonresidents to conceal carry without a permit starting July 1


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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