Concealed Carry in Nebraska, Wyoming?????

boogercounty

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...does anyone know the Concealed Carry Regs for these two states???

I am planning to travel to Wyoming, in about 2 months, and was wondering if they honor Missouri's CC permits??


I don't have my CC, yet, but have taken the course, and have just not gotten to the Sheriff to get the permit. I plan to do so, before this upcoming trip.

Thanks for your help. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grinning-smiley-003.gif
 
Wyoming actually has a bill in the legislature right now to do away with the concealed carry permits. If it passes, you will be able to carry any way you want with no permit required.
 
I can't find all my paper work but I believe NE is the only state that borders WY that doesn't honor WY CCW permit. I also believe MO is not on the list of the states that WY CCW is honored so MO permit wouldn't be honored here.

Things have and are changing all the time. So some or all of this info might have changed since I got my CCW permit and paper work.
 
Boogercounty,
I dont have my list handy but I think wyote is right about Wyoming not honoring the MO permit. It would also depend on who stopped you and checked it. I will say that in Wyoming, you can carry a loaded firearm concealed inside your vehicle without violating any state law as long as its not concealed on your persons. I will check when I go in to work tonight and see if I can find a current list. If I do I will let you know. Inside the vehicle or worn in plain site on your persons is good to go though and wont cause you a problem.
 
You finally said something I agree with [It would depend on who stopped you and checked it] Once again it is the officer being the judge and jurry, either it is legal to carry with a Mo premit or it is not. It should never depend on who stopped you!! Mauser
 
Mauser,
Sometimes, let me take that back, most of the times, you are a real pain in the a$$ /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/angry-smiley-055.gif. Sometimes we rotten, low down scum of the earth cops, while being the judge and the jury, might actually decide to cut someone some slack. Its called discretion Mauser. Look it up. Oh and by the way Mauser. All the time I have been listening to you, you still cant spell. Buy a dictionary. Its hard to sound intelligent when you cant spell Mauser /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smiliesmack.gif.
 
Don't need to spell right I don't write tickets. So what you are saying is sometimes the law is enforced, at other times it is not at your discretion. I understand Mauser
 
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