The Campbell County School District recently conducted its first hearing on a newly proposed concealed carry policy for teachers, following the Wyoming Legislature’s decision to lift restrictions on “gun-free zones.” This significant shift in school safety policy is informed by House Bill 172, which is set to take effect on July 1. The district’s board chair, Lisa Durgin, noted a surprising lack of public engagement compared to previous discussions on the topic, with only a handful of attendees present at the meeting.
Under the proposed policy, teachers wishing to carry concealed firearms must undergo a rigorous application process, including a psychological evaluation and extensive training, paralleling criteria set for law enforcement. Applicants will also be subjected to ongoing scrutiny, as their concealed carry privileges can be revoked at any time. With a final reading scheduled for July 16, the policy’s implications for school safety and potential legal challenges are yet to unfold, drawing considerable interest from community members concerned about the changes.
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