Author Archive for Anthony Bouchard

Matt Mead rejected as governor

By Anthony Bouchard
The headline should read “Gun owners beware of formers U.S Attorneys”. But it’s best that you decide…
In 2004, The Sovereign State of Wyoming enacted legislation that established a procedure to expunge misdemeanor convictions “for the purposes of restoring any firearm rights lost”.
This was specifically to aid Wyoming citizens in restoring gun rights if [...]

Cheyenne gun rights examiner

Executive Director of WyGO is now writing on examiner.com as the Cheyenne Gun Rights Examiner.
 Latest Article:
Is Governor Freudenthal following Obama’s gun control lead?

Monday, October 26th, 2009
…They decided to cancel conceal-carry reciprocity agreements with all but Ohio, Georgia, Oklahoma, Utah and they added four states that don’t allow us to carry there, these states are Connecticut, Maryland, [...]

Great News From U.S. District Ten Court

U.S. District Court Rules: Leave Open-Carriers Alone - Fourth Amendment Applies
On September 8, 2009, United States District Court for New Mexico, Judge Bruce D. Black entered a summary judgment in a civil case against six police officers of Alamogordo NM.
In a nutshell: Mathew St. John paid and went into the movie theater to enjoy a movie [...]

The Truth about the Brady Campaign and their use of suicide statistics in Wyoming

About .02 percent of the population of Wyoming committed suicide and of that number 77% used a firearm to do so, the Brady Campaign uses figures like this as their logical reason to impose the anti-gun agenda in the state of Wyoming, they take this number and wave it as their battle flag against firearms, keep reading to see what that numbers are…

Wyoming Castle Doctrine - First Time Used

‘Make my day’ law allows weapons charge to be tossed
“In the motion, Steele wrote that the state couldn’t meet its burden of proof. In May, Goodrich’s defense attorney, Nick Carter, argued that the charge should be thrown out, saying that under a new state statute his client didn’t break the law.”
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