Wyoming Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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In Wyoming, is it legal to carry a concealed weapon in a place of worship?

  1. Yes

  2. No

  3. Only with permission from the place of worship

  4. Only if the place of worship is not posted

The correct answer is: Only with permission from the place of worship

In Wyoming, it is required to have permission from the place of worship in order to carry a concealed weapon. This means that even though the state allows concealed carry in general, one must specifically have permission from the place of worship to carry a concealed weapon on their premises. This requirement respects the autonomy of religious institutions and their ability to set their own rules regarding firearms on their property. This is why option C is the correct answer. Options A, B, and D are incorrect for different reasons. Option A is too broad in stating that it is always legal to carry a concealed weapon in a place of worship without any conditions. Option B is overly restrictive in saying that it is never legal to carry a concealed weapon in a place of worship, which is not the case in Wyoming. Option D is also incorrect because the legality of carrying a concealed weapon in a place of worship in Wyoming is not solely dependent on whether the place of worship is posted or not.