By Staff Writer on Thursday, July 22, 2010Filed Under: Alerts, Featured
ALERT - Social Security number to be required on all Hunting licenses!
There is a new federal firearms data base coming upon Wyoming residents unless we stop it! Hunting and Fishing licenses to be tied to Social Security numbers, NEW APPLICATIONS WILL REQUIRE YOU ENTER THIS INFORMATION which it will then go into a federal data-base.
Since this is a request [...]
By Staff Writer on Wednesday, February 24, 2010Filed Under: Alerts
When Constitutional Carry Legislation is brought forth like HB-113 the ANTI-GUN POLICE UNION begins to lobby the legislature with the mantra “we just want to keep our officers safe” as if somehow law abiding citizens are the threat. The legislators even treat these lobbyists as an authority, forgetting the duty to represent the people and protect their “Second [...]
By Staff Writer on Monday, February 8, 2010Filed Under: Alerts, Featured
HB 95 Wyoming Firearms Freedom Act -2
Don’t be confused by similar legislation, Miller HB 28 just doesn’t go far enough.
To see a comparison between HB 28 and HB 95 click here you will see Representative Jaggi (pronounced Ya-Gee) has introduced legislation with “real teeth”.
“As gun guy and someone that believes the federal government is out of control, I wanted [...]
By Staff Writer on Monday, January 18, 2010Filed Under: Alerts, Featured
By Anthony Bouchard
Originally posted on examiner.com
Thumbs up to Senator Cale Case, he has introduced legislation to fix the conceal-carry blunder from earlier this year. SF 26 - Eligibility concealed weapons permit, will fix what Freuedenthal’s appointee decided was a problem.
Ultimately, WyGO / Wyoming Gun Owners supports legislation that lets anyone with a permit from any state carry [...]
By Staff Writer on Friday, September 11, 2009Filed Under: Alerts
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 [...]