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HB0180 • 2020

Repeal gun free zones and preemption amendments-2.

AN ACT relating to concealed weapons; repealing gun free zones; providing for the carrying of concealed weapons as specified; clarifying that only the state legislature may regulate firearms, weapons and ammunition as specified; amending a definition; and providing for an effective date.

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Did Not Pass

The latest official action shows that this bill did not move forward in that session.

Sponsor
Representative Salazar
Last action
2020-02-14
Official status
inactive
Effective date
3/1/2020

Plain English Breakdown

The bill did not pass and was never signed into law.

Repeal Gun Free Zones and Preemption Amendments

This act aims to repeal certain restrictions on carrying concealed weapons in specific areas and clarifies that only the state legislature can regulate firearms, weapons, and ammunition.

What This Bill Does

  • Removes existing laws that create gun-free zones where people cannot carry concealed weapons.
  • Allows individuals with valid concealed carry permits to bring guns into public schools, colleges, universities, and other specified places.
  • Clarifies that only the state legislature has the authority to make rules about firearms, weapons, and ammunition.

Who It Names or Affects

  • People with concealed carry permits who want to bring guns into public schools, colleges, universities, and other places where it was previously not allowed.
  • State agencies and local governments that cannot make rules about firearms unless the state legislature specifically allows them to do so.

Terms To Know

Concealed carry permit
A document given by the government allowing a person to legally carry a hidden gun in public places.
Preemption
When a higher level of government, like the state legislature, stops local governments from making their own laws on certain topics.

Limits and Unknowns

  • The bill did not pass and was never signed into law.
  • It does not specify how schools can regulate firearms by employees on school property.
  • Private property owners still have the right to restrict guns on their land.

Bill History

  1. 2020-02-14 House

    H Did not Consider for Introduction Vote

  2. 2020-02-12 House

    H Received for Introduction

  3. 2020-02-11 LSO

    Bill Number Assigned

Current Bill Text

Read the full stored bill text
20LSO-0573
2020
STATE OF WYOMING
20LSO-0573
Introduced
2.0

HOUSE BILL NO. HB0180

Repeal gun free zones and preemption amendments-2.

Sponsored by: Representative(s) Salazar, Blackburn, Clem, Edwards, Gray, Jennings, Laursen, Piiparinen, Styvar, Tass and Washut and Senator(s) Biteman, Bouchard, James, Kinskey and Steinmetz

A BILL

for

AN ACT relating to concealed weapons; repealing gun free zones; providing for the carrying of concealed weapons as specified; clarifying that only the state legislature may regulate firearms, weapons and ammunition as specified; amending a definition; and providing for an effective date.

Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Wyoming:

Section 1
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W.S. 6
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105 is created to read:

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105.

Exceptions for state issued concealed carry permits.

(a)

This section shall be known as and may be cited as the "Wyoming Repeal Gun Free Zones Act".

(b)

Persons lawfully carrying concealed weapons in Wyoming under W.S. 6
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8
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104(a)(ii) through (iv) may carry a concealed weapon in the following places:

(
i
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Any meeting of a governmental entity;

(ii)

Any meeting of the legislature or a committee thereof.

(c)

Persons lawfully carrying concealed weapons in Wyoming under W.S. 6
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8
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104(a)(ii) or (iii) may carry a concealed weapon in the following places:

(
i
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Any public school, public college or university or professional athletic event, except as provided in W.S. 21
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3
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132;

(ii)

Any public elementary or secondary school facility, except as provided in W.S. 21
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3
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132;

(iii)

Any public college or university facility.

(d)

Nothing in this section shall be construed to:

(
i
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Alter concealed weapon prohibitions relating to courtrooms as specified in W.S. 6
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8
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104(t)(iii);

(ii)

Allow the carrying of a concealed weapon where otherwise prohibited under W.S. 6
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104(t);

(iii)

Prohibit a school district from regulating the possession of firearms by employees of the school district on school property under W.S. 21
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3
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132;

(iv)

Prohibit a private property owner from restricting firearms on his private property.

Section 2.

W.S. 6
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104(t)(intro), 6
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401(c) and 6
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403(a)(vii) are amended to read:

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104.

Wearing or carrying concealed weapons; penalties; exceptions; permits.

(t)

Except as provided in W.S. 6
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8
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105, n
o person authorized to carry a concealed weapon pursuant to paragraphs (a)(ii) through (iv) of this section shall carry a concealed firearm into:

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401.

Firearm, weapon and ammunition regulation and prohibition by state.

(c)

The sale, transfer, purchase, delivery, taxation, manufacture, ownership, transportation, storage, use and possession of firearms, weapons and ammunition shall be authorized, regulated and prohibited by the state, and regulation thereof is preempted by the
legislature of the
state
of Wyoming
. Except as authorized by W.S. 15
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1
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103(a)(xviii) and 21
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3
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132, no
state agency or entity,
city, town, county, political subdivision or any other entity shall authorize, regulate or prohibit the sale, transfer, purchase, delivery, taxation, manufacture, ownership, transportation, storage, use, carrying or possession of firearms, weapons, accessories, components or ammunition except as specifically provided by this chapter. This section shall not affect zoning or other ordinances which encompass firearms businesses along with other
businesses. Zoning and other ordinances which are designed for the purpose of restricting or prohibiting the sale, purchase, transfer or manufacture of firearms or ammunition as a method of regulating firearms or ammunition are in conflict with this section and are prohibited.

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403.

Definitions.

(a)

As used in this act:

(vii)

"This act" means W.S.
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401
6
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402
through 6
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406;

Section 3.

W.S. 6
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104(t)(iv) through (vi), (ix) and (x) is repealed.

Section 4
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This act is effective immediately upon completion of all acts necessary for a bill to become law as provided by Article 4, Section 8 of the Wyoming Constitution.

(END)

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