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Board votes to post proposed concealed‑carry rule for 45‑day public comment; debate centers on training, waivers and federal preemption

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The Laramie County School District #1 board voted to publish a proposed concealed‑carry rule for 45 days of public review after staff said the draft follows the statutory training floor and outlines carrying, training and waiver processes.

The Laramie County School District #1 board of trustees voted to place a proposed rule on concealed carry by employees and volunteers on school property out for a 45‑day public review and comment period.

Staff said the proposed rule implements the Wyoming law that repealed the state’s gun‑free school‑zone restrictions and that the legislature left specific rulemaking on employee and volunteer training and methods of carrying to local boards. The draft rule requires that employees and volunteers who choose to carry a firearm on district property hold a Wyoming concealed carry permit, maintain the firearm on their person or in a concealed biometric container, and meet training requirements set out in the draft. The rule as posted will be available for public review from May 6 through June 20 on the district website and in the administration building.

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