On April 6, 2022, the Wyoming Supreme Court ruled that the State does not have the burden to prove that a substance suspected to be
Tag: Wyoming law
From the Bench: Ignition Interlock Removal
Today’s post is a unique installment of “From the Bench” because it involves an appeal to the Wyoming Supreme Court in one of my own
Will Justice Amy Coney Barrett Restore Gun Rights to Non-Violent Felons?
Does the Second Amendment prohibit local, state, and federal governments from restricting the gun rights of people convicted of non-violent felonies? There may be an
When Law Enforcement Extends a Traffic Stop
Law enforcement may stop vehicles for many reasons related to driving behavior or the condition of the vehicle. Driving too fast. Swerving. Failing to use
Restoration of Rights & Expungements
Update March 17, 2023: The Wyoming Legislature passed and Governor Mark Gordon signed a new law allowing first-time, nonviolent felons to restore all of the
Possession and Purchase of Firearms (updated June 2022)
This post was original published in 2021 before the U.S. Supreme Court’s June 2022 decision in New York Rifle & Pistol Assoc., Inc. v. Bruen,
