Wyoming Approves Constitutional Carry

Wyoming has become the fourth state in the nation to adopt a law allowing its residents to carry concealed firearms without a permit. The right, which is often referred to as "constitutional carry," has also been passed in Alaska, Arizona, and Vermont.

Wyoming has become the fourth state in the nation to adopt a law allowing its residents to carry concealed firearms without a permit.

The right, which is often referred to as "constitutional carry," has also been passed in Alaska, Arizona, and Vermont. Legislatures in Colorado and Montana are considering similar statues.

Wyoming legislators approved the new law in late February, according to Reuters.

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