Wyoming's state legislature has passed a bill allowing concealed carry of firearms in schools and government meetings. The bill, which cleared by a wide margin, is now headed to the governor for approval. Additionally, Oklahoma's House of Representatives has approved a resolution to strengthen Second Amendment protections in the state. Various lawmakers and organizations have expressed support for these measures, emphasizing the importance of upholding veterans' Second Amendment rights and ensuring due process in safeguarding individual freedoms.
House backs Rep. Bost's move to shield veterans' gun rights, ensuring financial help doesn't cost them their Second Amendment freedoms. A win for our heroes' dignity and constitutional values! Thank you, @RepBost! https://t.co/Feep4Vflef
House backs Rep. Bost's move to shield veterans' gun rights, ensuring financial help doesn't cost them their Second Amendment freedoms. A win for our heroes' dignity and constitutional values!@RepBost
Appreciate the support of @GunOwners in our shared fight to protect veterans’ Second Amendment rights. It’s a huge victory for gun rights and the U.S. Constitution! https://t.co/YHii8CBgRm
Wyoming's step to dismantle gun-free zones is a beacon of liberty, reinforcing our sacred Second Amendment rights. This isn't just policy — it's a stand for freedom and personal safety. It's time for the Governor to act! https://t.co/7sFfMK4EEX
The Oklahoma House of Representatives has passed a resolution to bolster Second Amendment protections in the Sooner State. https://t.co/On0btRKY6I
Unelected bureaucrats shouldn’t be able to strip veterans of their Second Amendment rights unilaterally. Because my legislation is now law, veterans will get the due process they deserve to protect their #2A freedom. https://t.co/LphenJmHmt
BREAKING: A bill to allow concealed carry of firearms in schools and government meetings is headed to Wyoming's governor after clearing the state legislature by a wide margin.