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    Governor signs firearms industry non-discrimination act Thursday

    (Cheyenne, WY) – Governor Mark Gordon signed House Bill 236/House Enrolled Act 87- Firearms transactions – financial discrimination into law today, April 8th.

    “Reinforcing his overarching belief in protecting Second Amendment rights in the face of today’s Executive actions by President Biden,” according to a press release from his office.

    The bill prohibits financial institutions and payment processors in Wyoming from discriminating against firearms businesses that support or are “engaged in the lawful commerce of firearms, firearm accessories or ammunition products.”

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    “Wyoming is, has always been, and will continue to be a state where Second Amendment rights are recognized and protected. I oppose any orders or actions imposed from the federal level that infringe on this fundamental right,” Governor Gordon said. “I will relentlessly defend our Second Amendment and the Wyoming businesses involved in the firearms industry.”

    Earlier this week Governor Gordon signed two other pieces of firearms-related legislation.

    First, Governor Gordon signed Senate File 155/Senate Enrolled Act 40. That legislation ensures that during emergencies the government cannot impose improper restrictions on Wyoming citizens’ lawful access to firearms. This is the way the Governor handled the COVID-19 emergency earlier this year. He appreciated the Legislature developing a bill that backed up his approach.  

    The Governor also signed House Bill 116/House Enrolled Act 70, which extended permit-less carry in Wyoming to all law-abiding Americans. Wyoming was one of the first states to recognize the right to carry without a permit for its citizens, and the bill extends the same privilege to all legal gun owners who otherwise legally qualify to carry a firearm in the state. 

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    Governor Gordon also signed Senate File 87/Senate Enrolled Act 69 – Voyeurism amendments today.

    The full list of bills the Governor has taken action on during the 2021 Legislative Session as well as the Governor’s letters can be found on the Governor’s website. 

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