Good news from out west:
A bill would change Wyoming's Homeland Security laws to make sure that the governor and other officials wouldn't have authority to order the confiscation of guns from law-abiding citizens in the event of natural disasters or terrorist attacks.
The National Rifle Association has pushed similar legislation around the country following Hurricane Katrina, which devastated New Orleans and the surrounding area in August 2005. The NRA and other groups also sued the city over its gun confiscation.
Rep. Allen Jaggi, R-Lyman, is the main sponsor of the Wyoming legislation.
There has been a lot of push for this since the Great New Orleans Gun Grab. Good. Push harder.

