WY: Great Gun Bills Head to Wyoming Governor’s Desk! Contact Legislators to Override Any Vetoes.

Great Wyoming Gun Bills Pass – Contact Legislators to Override Any Vetoes!
Over the prior four Wyoming Legislative Sessions, GOA worked to pass some of America’s best Second Amendment legislation including a repeal of most gun-free zones and protections against state and local enforcement of federal gun control.
As promised, GOA continues to work to expand Rights even further in the 2026 Wyoming Legislative Session, and we have great news to report!
Last week, 3 critical GOA-backed Second Amendment bills passed the Wyoming Legislature and were sent to Governor Gordon’s Desk.
These bills will lower the minimum age to 18 for concealed carry permits (HB096) and increase protections against Red Flag Gun Confiscation Orders by making state and local enforcement of these orders a crime in Wyoming (HB0098).
Finally, SF0101 adds a civil process to Wyoming’s existing Second Amendment Protection laws that GOA helped pass in 2022. The 2022 law made the state and local enforcement of federal gun control a crime under Wyoming criminal statutes.
Now, citizens will also have a clear path to take state and local agencies or departments to civil court for damages enforced against those entities. This is a huge deterrent to local cooperation with federal gun control because of the potential impact on budgets!
In their entirety, these bills would firmly establish Wyoming as an example for the entire Country when it comes to Second Amendment Rights.
HOWEVER, GOVERNOR GORDON HAS UNTIL TUESDAY, MARCH 10 TO VETO THESE BILLS, AND WE ARE ANTICIPATING THAT ONE OR MORE VETO IS HIGHLY POSSIBLE.
If any veto occurs, the Legislature will vote on veto overrides on Wednesday, March 11, so we are asking you to take preemptive action and click on the attached links. Ask your legislators to VOTE TO OVERRIDE ANY VETOES BY THE WYOMING GOVERNOR.
Click here to contact your legislators.
Together, we can make Wyoming America’s #1 state for Second Amendment Rights if these bills become Wyoming law.
We will update you in the coming days about the outcome of these efforts.
P.S. Please immediately contact your legislators and encourage them to override any vetoes of HB0096, HB0098, and SF0101.
Click here to contact your legislators.