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Texan to visit Wyoming needs help.

GaryAdrian

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Grapeshot wrote:
GaryAdrian wrote:
I just wanted to thank everybody here for their help and let you know I have just became a member of the Wyoming State Shooting Association.
I also got a membership for Montana as well.
I am going to enjoy my beautiful vacation in Wyoming and Montana.

Yellowstone here we come.
Enjoy and pictures please. :)

Yata hey
Thank you.
I intend to Be still and let the earth speak to me.
 

bobcul

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Gary;

When in June will you be in Wyoming and what part?

There are some activities planned around open carrying for Independence day in Jackson and the parks north of there. I will be there late June and early July and if our paths cross, perhaps we could at least say howdy.

Burtonsville Bob
 

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One more thing about Montana:

1. Montana allows Local Firearm Bans in some Public Places, which is allowed under State Preemption Law, as indicated:

45-8-351. Restriction on local government regulation of firearms. (1) Except as provided in subsection (2), no county, city, town, consolidated local government, or other local government unit may prohibit, register, tax, license, or regulate the purchase, sale or other transfer (including delay in purchase, sale, or other transfer), ownership, possession, transportation, use, or unconcealed carrying of any weapon, including a rifle, shotgun, handgun, or concealed handgun.
(2) (a) For public safety purposes, a city or town may regulate the discharge of rifles, shotguns, and handguns. A county, city, town, consolidated local government, or other local government unit has power to prevent and suppress the carrying of concealed or unconcealed weapons to a public assembly, publicly owned building, park under its jurisdiction, or school, and the possession of firearms by convicted felons, adjudicated mental incompetents, illegal aliens, and minors.
(b) Nothing contained herein shall allow any government to prohibit the legitimate display of firearms at shows or other public occasions by collectors and others, nor shall anything contained herein prohibit the legitimate transportation of firearms through any jurisdiction, whether in airports or otherwise.

[size=-1]History: En. Sec. 1, Ch. 589, L. 1985; amd. Sec. 11, Ch. 759, L. 1991. [/size]

[size=-1]Wyoming, however, does not allow this.
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