JACKSON — In Wyoming government buildings ranging from the Capitol to the Department of Transportation, employees and visitors can now carry concealed firearms.

This was made possible when the Wyoming Legislature repealed almost all gun-free zones in public facilities during the 2025 session, including K-12 schools and universities, government meetings and college athletic events that don’t sell alcoholic beverages.

House Bill 172, which enshrined the new law, went into effect on July 1.

Officials across the state spent the summer deciding what safety guidelines could be put in place while adhering to the law aimed at advancing Second Amendment rights. On Thursday, the State Building Commission solidified its rules for firearms in state buildings.

The commission is made up of the state

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