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The Trace’s investigation found about a dozen law enforcement agencies nationwide traded in the Sig Sauer P320 for resale to the public after multiple lawsuits alleged it fired without pulling the trigger. Wyoming Highway Patrol was among them.
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The more than 2,000-acre site plans to feature a variety of shooting sports and a massive event center. The project is still figuring out driving access, agreements between the local government board operating it and state agencies, raising funds and potential wildlife mitigation.
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School districts across Wyoming are preparing their policies and staff for the repeal of gun-free zones on July 1. So is the University of Wyoming.
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The governor also vetoed a bill that would have barred using state funds or personnel to enforce federal rules about firearms. He likened it to “defund the police” efforts due to its penalties if violated.
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The University of Wyoming will not allow concealed carry firearms into its campus buildings. University leaders rejected a proposal to do that Friday.
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The University of Wyoming is reconsidering its campuswide ban on most firearms. UW will release a suggested rule change late Wednesday.
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As students at the University of Wyoming settle in for another year of classes, cold weather and Cowboy football, they’re also in for potential changes.
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The University of Wyoming currently prohibits its students, employees and others from carrying or storing guns on campus. But that could change.
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Julie Golob is one of the athletes featured in the shooting sports gallery at the Cody Firearms Museum.
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Danny Michael, curator of the Cody Firearms Museum, says the phrase “get your ducks in a row” is linked to one of the largest firearms in the museum’s collection: a punt gun.