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WY: Senate rejects amendment to proposed gun bill despite law enforcement concerns
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The Senate voted Monday to strip an amendment to a bill that law enforcement officers say will “handcuff” them and diminish their ability to address crime.
The amendment aimed to address law enforcement concerns about House Bill 130. But the Senate’s move on Monday restored the bill to a version that Wyoming law enforcement has repeatedly cautioned would create legal ambiguity that could put officers and agencies at risk for litigation, threaten federal partnerships and ultimately hamper efforts to enforce laws. |
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repealfederalgunlaws
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| NOW YOU KNOW what all cops actually think of the 2nd amendment. The enforcement class doesn't want you having any power or rights. |
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