According to Firearm Chronicles
I already think of Wyoming as a Second Amendment Sanctuary state, given the fact that lawmakers there have embraced constitutional carry and have rejected calls for gun control measures like red flag laws, but commissioners in one county are making it official.
Sweetwater County is the latest Second Amendment Sanctuary in the United States after a unanimous vote on Tuesday.
Commissioner Wally Johnson presented the resolution, saying it is “about time” they make this decision. He said Wyoming is number one in the country for gun ownership and there is a great deal of support in the community for this county to be a sanctuary county.
The resolution says that The Constitution of the United States of America is the supreme law of our nation, and that the Second Amendment grants the right of the people to keep and bear arms, and that right shall not be infringed.
The meeting was conducted via video conference, with the public able to watch the meeting online and make comments either via email or over the phone. As we’ve seen in most communities that have adopted Second Amendment Sanctuary measures, opposition was few and far between.