The Natrona County Board of County Commissioners has unanimously approved a resolution allowing employees to carry concealed firearms while at work, starting July 1. This decision aligns with a recent legislative change that eliminates many gun-free zones across Wyoming, reflecting a broader shift in state gun policy.
Commission Chairman Dave North emphasizes that this policy clarifies the rules for county employees and serves as a deterrent to potential threats, particularly in locations often seen as “soft targets.” As local governments rush to adopt related policies following the new law, the Natrona County School District is still reviewing its stance on gun policies, raising further questions about safety and regulation in public spaces.
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