According to the Giffords Law Center, Wyoming has the weakest gun control laws in the U.S., receiving an 'F' grade for its broad approach to firearm regulations.
Wyoming's gun laws lack universal background checks, failing to address a significant loophole that allows unlicensed firearm sales without background scrutiny.
With nearly 61% of households owning firearms, Wyoming's expansive hunting areas and relaxed gun laws contribute to its high gun ownership rate.
Despite some revisions at the federal level, meaningful gun control reforms have been stagnant for decades, with state-level variations exacerbating the situation.
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