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Wyoming State Supreme Court Won’t Hear Preemption Case

A state university took it upon itself to regulate firearms on campus. The courts agreed with the university. Sue, sue, sue until the university is history.

Source: Bearing Arms

Preemption is something we’ve spent a fair bit of time talking about here. After all, it’s an important bit of legislation that prevents a patchwork of gun control laws that no one can keep track of.

The state of Wyoming has preemption. However, the University of Wyoming believes the law doesn’t apply to them.

So far, the courts have agreed with the university. Opponents have argued, unsurprisingly, that the courts are wrong and have continued to press their claims that the school falls under the same regulations.

Unfortunately, no matter how much they argue, they lost the argument.

Honestly, that was the most ridiculous ruling I’ve ever heard.

Regardless, though, the courts have ruled as much as they’re going to. That puts the onus for fixing this on the legislature. They’re now the ones who can fix this, and it needs to be fixed.

Especially the inane argument that the law only applies to Wyoming firearms. I’ve addressed that bit of stupidity before.

Now, though, the legislature needs to step in and make the necessary corrections so that this kind of thing doesn’t happen again. I get that they may have been waiting for the legal situation to settle, but now it has. Now we see the insane legal reading of the law and it’s up to lawmakers to put an end to it.

While some expected lawmakers to jump in immediately, I was willing to let them wait for the courts. Now, though, there’s no excuse. Now the legislature needs to step up and act. It’s not even a difficult bit of legislation to work out and I don’t see massive opposition to it. Not in Wyoming, after all.

All it will take is the political will to make it happen. The question then is, do lawmakers have that will?

Wyoming State Supreme Court Won’t Hear Preemption Case

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