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⚖️ Wyoming: Strong Second Amendment state. Constitutional carry for all since SF 75 (2021). Cannabis remains fully illegal — Wyoming's strongest prohibition stance.
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⭐ THE EQUALITY STATE · Wyoming Statutes (WS) & Wyoming Constitution Art. 1

Your Rights in Wyoming

Constitutional carry (all persons since 2021), stop-and-identify when detained (WS §7-1-102), Stand Your Ground (WS §6-2-602), one-party consent recording (WS §7-3-702). Cannabis fully illegal. Yellowstone and Grand Teton overlap federal jurisdiction.

SF 75 · Constitutional Carry (All Persons, 2021) WS §7-1-102 · Stop-and-Identify When Detained WS §6-2-602 · Stand Your Ground WS §7-3-702 · One-Party Consent Recording

Wyoming expanded constitutional carry to all persons (including non-residents) via SF 75 in 2021. Stop-and-identify applies when lawfully detained under WS §7-1-102 — you must provide your name. Stand Your Ground (WS §6-2-602) removes the duty to retreat in any place you have a legal right to be. One-party consent (WS §7-3-702) means you may record your own conversations. Cannabis remains fully illegal. Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks are federal land — different jurisdiction applies. Wind River Reservation has tribal law enforcement authority.

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Wyoming Rights Quiz

Test your knowledge of Wyoming-specific law. All questions cite actual Wyoming Statutes and case law.

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