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Wyoming Constitutional Carry to Have House Committee Hearing

Monday, February 7th, 2011 at 2:27 PM

Wyoming Constitutional Carry to Have House Committee Hearing

Wyoming Gun Owners

Wyoming Gun Owners

Wyoming --(Ammoland.com)- Our next step toward Constitutional Carry in Wyoming is scheduled to take place next week, but don’t be fooled, the fight starts today.

Yesterday the Jaggi-Jennings Constitutional Carry bill was assigned its committee and scheduled for next Wednesday (2/9).

That means that right now is the time to let the committee members know that you support passing the Jaggi-Jennings Constitutional Carry bill out of committee without any amendments.

You can rest assured that I will be providing you with ways to be involved and the latest news on this bill as it happens, but right now I need you to take a couple of minutes to email these committee members.

  • Chairman Del McOmie – dwmcomie@bresnan.net
  • Rep. Dave Bonner – dbonner@wyoming.com
  • Rep. Jon Botten – jbotten@wavecom.net
  • Rep. Kathay Davison – kdavison@wyoming.com
  • Rep. Allen Jaggi – ajaggi@wyoming.com
  • Rep. Robert McKim – rmckim@wyoming.com
  • Rep. Ruth Petroff – rpetroff@wyoming.com
  • Rep. Lisa Shepperson – lshepperson@wyoming.com

The fate of Constitutional Carry in Wyoming rests in the votes of these committee members, and they need to know how you feel.

Please take a moment to email each of these legislators and write them the following items:

  1. Constitutional Carry in Wyoming is a vital issue to you, and that you want the committee to pass the Jaggi-Jennings bill out of committee.
  2. The bill has been crafted with well thought out language that does not need any amendments, and that you oppose any and all amendments to the bill.
  3. Finally, tell the committee members that you will be watching the vote closely, and that you are counting on their support.

I will be in touch with you next week as we get closer to the Wednesday hearing date, but for now, please take a moment to email these legislators.

Sincerely,

Anthony Bouchard
Executive Director
WyGO – Wyoming Gun Owners
www.wyominggunowners.org

P.S. The Jaggi-Jennings Constitutional Carry bill now has a committee hearing scheduled. Please take a moment to email the committee members and ask them to support the bill.

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Wyoming Gun Owners mission is to advocate, protect and defend the God given and inalienable right to bear arms as in the Second Amendment of the United States Constitution and Article 1 Section 24 of the Wyoming Constitution. Visit: www.wyominggunowners.org

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Wyoming’s Big Constitutional Carry Victory

Thursday, January 27th, 2011 at 3:43 PM

Wyoming’s Big Constitutional Carry Victory

National Association for Gun Rights

National Association for Gun Rights

Colorado -–(Ammoland.com)- We’ve all long known the right to armed self-defense is a basic human right that is guaranteed by our Constitution.

And quite frankly there is no better example of legislation that embodies the Second Amendment, than Constitutional Carry. It’s the law of the land in Vermont, Alaska, and Arizona — and that’s just the start.

States across the country are considering legislation to do away with government tracking databases and bypass the mother-may-I permit processes. The law is simple — if you’re allowed to own a gun, you’re allowed to carry it with you.

Constitutional Carry doesn’t repeal the permit process, but gives an option to law-abiding citizens that is more in line with a right.

This week in Wyoming, our state affiliate is in the thick of a fight to have Wyoming join the ranks of Constitutional Carry states.

Wyoming Gun Owners is just a step away from passing Constitution Carry. Click here to read the bill’s recent Senate passage.

Wyoming’s Constitutional Carry law carries nationwide importance. You see, when each state passes Constitutional Carry it creates a domino effect that brings your state closer to its own freedom-enabling law.

State by state, step by step, Constitutional Carry is becoming the law of the land and gun owners are regaining their right to self defense without governments monitoring, fingerprinting and registering them like criminals.

Wyoming Gun Owners

Wyoming Gun Owners

Wyoming Gun Owners have been working hard, but this has been no easy task. Earlier this week, the Wyoming bill passed the State Senate and moved over to their State House.

Wyoming Gun Owners worked feverishly to pass the first hurdle of the State Senate, but now with the House fight looming, their resources are tapped out.

I know I don’t have to tell you that grassroots lobbying isn’t about flashy speeches or backroom deals — it is honest hard work, and it takes money and time to mobilize people into action.

Remember, nothing happens in politics unless it’s pushed.

The volunteer staff at Wyoming Gun Owners have been giving it their all, and the gun rights supporters in Wyoming have been a credit to Second Amendment supporters across the country.

Now, they just need a little help to get across the finish line.

Will you join me in helping Constitutional Carry pass in Wyoming and continue its march across the United States?

Please click this link to make your most generous contribution to Wyoming Gun Owners. They are doing the right thing, and they are doing it well.

For liberty,

Dudley Brown
Executive Director
National Association for Gun Rights

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The National Association for Gun Rights was founded in 2001 to serve as a grassroots gun rights group focusing on building state-level gun rights groups and lobbying for pro-gun federal legislation. Brown has been a gun lobbyist for more than 17 years. Visit: www.nationalgunrights.org

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