Monday, March 7, 2011

Wyoming Passes Law Giving Citizens “Constitutional Carry” Right


The next step in Second Amendment rights is “constitutional carry.” That means you can carry a concealed firearm without a special permit. The new frontier in Second Amendment rights is taking place in State Houses, not Washington. Our national Republican leaders are too weak kneed to fight for our Second Amendment rights.

Via The New American:
An important step was taken yesterday in Wyoming toward restoring the constitutionally protected right of Americans to keep and bear arms, as that state became the second in less than a year to enact legislation affirming the right of its citizens to carry a concealed firearm without a special government-issued license. 
Following adoption in the state Senate, the vote of the House in the Wyoming legislature approved the bill by a vote of 48–8 several weeks ago, and Gov. Matt Mead signed it into law on March 3.
The right to carry a concealed firearm without a special license issued by the state is often referred to as “constitutional carry.”

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