Section 6-7-103 – Gambling Devices, Gambling Records, Gambling Proceeds Subject to Seizure; Disposition Thereof; Antique Gambling Devices Protected.
6-7-103. Gambling devices, gambling records, gambling proceeds subject to seizure; disposition thereof; antique gambling devices protected. All gambling devices, gambling records and gambling proceeds are subject to seizure by any peace officer and shall be disposed of in accordance with law. An antique gambling device as defined by W.S. 6-7-101(a)(x) shall not be subject to […]
Section 6-7-104 – Advertising of Allowable Gambling Activities or Events.
6-7-104. Advertising of allowable gambling activities or events. Nothing in this chapter prohibits the advertising of any gambling activity or event excluded from gambling under W.S. 6-7-101(a)(iii) and conducted by or for any charitable or nonprofit organization or conducted as a promotional activity by a private business entity which is clearly occasional and ancillary to […]
Section 6-8-101 – Use of Firearm While Committing Felony; Subsequent Convictions; Penalties; Applicability of Provisions.
6-8-101. Use of firearm while committing felony; subsequent convictions; penalties; applicability of provisions. (a) A person who uses a firearm while committing a felony shall be imprisoned for not more than ten (10) years in addition to the punishment for the felony. For a second or subsequent conviction under this section a person shall be […]
Section 6-8-102 – Use or Possession of Firearm by Person Convicted of Certain Felony Offenses; Penalties; Exception.
6-8-102. Use or possession of firearm by person convicted of certain felony offenses; penalties; exception. (a) Any person who has previously pleaded guilty to or been convicted of committing or attempting to commit a violent felony or a felony under W.S. 6-5-204(b), and has not been pardoned and who uses or knowingly possesses any firearm […]
Section 6-7-101 – Definitions.
6-7-101. Definitions. (a) As used in this article: (i) “Calcutta wagering” means wagering on the outcome of amateur contests, cutter horse racing, dog sled racing, professional rodeo events or professional golf tournament in which those who wager bid at auction for the exclusive right to “purchase” or wager upon a particular contestant or entrant in […]
Section 6-6-304 – Freedom of Speech, Press or Assembly Not Abridged.
6-6-304. Freedom of speech, press or assembly not abridged. Nothing in W.S. 6-6-301 through 6-6-307 prevents, denies or abridges the freedom of speech or of the press, or the right of the people peaceably to assemble to consult for the common good, to make known their opinions, and to petition for the redress of grievances.
Section 6-6-305 – Penalties for Violations of Article.
6-6-305. Penalties for violations of article. Any person violating any provision of W.S. 6-6-301 through 6-6-307 is guilty of a misdemeanor, and, upon conviction thereof, shall be punished by a fine of not more than seven hundred fifty dollars ($750.00), or by imprisonment in the county jail for a period not to exceed sixty (60) […]
Section 6-6-306 – Identification May Be Required; Ejectment From Facilities When Presence Unlawful or Prohibited.
6-6-306. Identification may be required; ejectment from facilities when presence unlawful or prohibited. Every governing body, acting through its officers and employees, may require identification of any person within or upon its facilities and eject any person from the facilities upon his refusal to leave peaceably upon request, when his presence in a facility is […]
Section 6-6-307 – No Restriction on Powers of Governing Body.
6-6-307. No restriction on powers of governing body. Nothing within W.S. 6-6-301 through 6-6-307 is intended, nor shall operate, to limit or restrict each governing body from carrying out its purposes and objectives through the exercise of powers otherwise granted by law nor shall preclude a governing body from taking disciplinary action against those violating […]
Section 6-6-203 – Trial; Evidence of General Reputation; Dismissal or Prosecution of Action; Substitution of Complainant; Costs.
6-6-203. Trial; evidence of general reputation; dismissal or prosecution of action; substitution of complainant; costs. The action, when brought, shall be triable at the first term of court after due and timely service of the notice has been given. In the action evidence of the general reputation of the place is admissible for the purpose […]