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<blockquote data-quote="HPW" data-source="post: 616618" data-attributes="member: 42588"><p>Some pretty good information shared here already. Just to clarify some things I have experience with. You can still apply for and have a CCW permit, but it is not required to carry concealed in WY as long as you can legally purchase and own firearms.</p><p></p><p>I have been stopped several times either by state patrol/sheriff or GW and have never even been asked if my gun was loaded. Driving to the hunt area the rifles are usually cased and unloaded, once actually hunting they are stuffed in the seat and mags are loaded.</p><p></p><p>As to a previous statement regarding bobcats as predators and spotlighting, they may be predators in the biological sense, but they are classified as furbearers by the G&F, not predators, hence the no spotlighting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HPW, post: 616618, member: 42588"] Some pretty good information shared here already. Just to clarify some things I have experience with. You can still apply for and have a CCW permit, but it is not required to carry concealed in WY as long as you can legally purchase and own firearms. I have been stopped several times either by state patrol/sheriff or GW and have never even been asked if my gun was loaded. Driving to the hunt area the rifles are usually cased and unloaded, once actually hunting they are stuffed in the seat and mags are loaded. As to a previous statement regarding bobcats as predators and spotlighting, they may be predators in the biological sense, but they are classified as furbearers by the G&F, not predators, hence the no spotlighting. [/QUOTE]
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