Bill Blocking UW From Creating Gun Rules Clears Senate Committee
A bill that would prohibit the University of Wyoming and the states community colleges from creating their own firearms rules was approved for full debate on the Senate floor by a Senate committee Friday.
The Senate Judiciary Committee voted 4-1 in support of Senate File 137, which sponsor Sen. Dave Kinskey, R-Sheridan, said would prevent a patchwork of gun regulations from being in effect across the state.
(This bill) is just intended for those who have reservations about repealing our gun-free zones but dont like the idea of a patchwork of regulations across the state, he told the committee.
The bill stems in part from a case in which a delegate to the Wyoming Republican Party convention in Laramie in 2018 was cited for trespass because he refused to remove the handgun he was carrying. The university said it had a policy against firearms on campus, however, there is no state law banning firearms on campus.
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