Wyoming Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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How does Wyoming classify a 'concealed weapon'?

A weapon not visible to the ordinary observation of a reasonable person

In Wyoming, a 'concealed weapon' is classified as a weapon not visible to the ordinary observation of a reasonable person. This means that the weapon must be fully concealed from view in order to be considered a concealed weapon. Option B is incorrect because a weapon carried in a holster, even if not visible, may still be considered a concealed weapon if it is not fully visible to a reasonable person. Option C is incorrect because not all firearms carried on a person in Wyoming are necessarily considered concealed weapons. Option D is also incorrect because not all firearms within a vehicle are classified as concealed weapons in the state of Wyoming.

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A weapon carried in a holster, whether visible or not

Any firearm carried on a person

Any firearm within a vehicle

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