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Sheridan County School District #2 board opens process to draft concealed‑carry policy for staff and volunteers

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Board voted to begin drafting a local policy after state law repealed gun‑free school zones; proposal would set training and storage requirements for employees and volunteers if adopted.

The Sheridan County School District #2 Board of Trustees voted May 12 to begin the formal process of drafting a local policy on concealed firearms for district employees and volunteers after the Wyoming Legislature repealed the state's gun‑free school zones.

Superintendent Scott Stoltz told the board the law change, effective July 1, allows anyone age 21 or older with a concealed‑carry permit to bring a concealed firearm into school facilities and that a local policy could set higher requirements for staff and volunteers. "This would specifically state that there would be 16 hours of live training. There would be 8 hours of scenario training, and that the…

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