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3/2/07-Gov. Dave Freudenthal signed a bill into law Feb. 28 to toughen the state's open container law. The new rule takes effect July 1.
Wyoming law now bars drivers from having an open container of alcohol, but passengers 21 years of age or older are not.
The new law, previously SF33, bans consumption and possession of open containers of alcohol in vehicles traveling highways in the state.
Open containers in RVs are required to be locked up in compartments. Exceptions will be made for passengers in buses and limousines.

2/26/07-The House voted 52-7 to approve a bill that would toughen the state's open container law.
Under Wyoming law, drivers are barred from having an open container of alcohol, but passengers 21 years of age or older are not.
Sponsored by Sen. Tony Ross, R-Cheyenne, SF33 would ban the consumption and possession of open containers of alcohol in vehicles traveling public roadways in the state.
Open containers in RVs would be required to be locked up in compartments. Exceptions would be made for passengers in buses and limousines.
The bill has been sent back to the Senate for approval of minor changes. If passed, it would head to Gov. Dave Freudenthal's desk for his signature.
For bill status, call (307) 777-6185. In Wyoming, call 1-800-342-9570.

2/21/07-The House gave initial approval Tuesday, Feb. 20, to a bill that would toughen the state's open container law.
Under Wyoming law, drivers are barred from having an open container of alcohol, but passengers 21 years of age or older are not.
Sponsored by Sen. Tony Ross, R-Cheyenne, SF33 would ban the consumption and possession of open containers of alcohol in vehicles traveling public roadways in the state.
Open containers in RVs would be required to be locked up in compartments. Exceptions would be made for passengers in buses and limousines.
The bill, which already received widespread support in the Senate, still must pass a final vote on the floor of the House. If approved there, it would head to Gov. Dave Freudenthal's desk for his signature.
For bill status, call (307) 777-6185. In Wyoming, call 1-800-342-9570.

2/16/07-The House Transportation, Highways and Military Affairs Committee unanimously approved a bill that would toughen the state's open container law.
Under Wyoming law, drivers are barred from having an open container of alcohol, but passengers 21 years of age or older are not.
Sponsored by Sen. Tony Ross, R-Cheyenne, SF33 would ban the consumption and possession of open containers of alcohol in vehicles traveling public roadways in the state.
Sponsored by Sen. Tony Ross, R-Cheyenne, SF33 would require open containers in RVs to be locked up in cabinets or compartments. It also includes exceptions for passengers in buses and limousines.
The bill, which the Senate already approved, has been forwarded to the House floor. If approved there, it would head to Gov. Dave Freudenthal's desk for his signature.
For bill status, call (307) 777-6185. In Wyoming, call 1-800-342-9570.

1/19/07-The Senate voted 26-3 to approve a bill that would toughen the state's open container law. The bill has been forwarded to the House for consideration.
Under Wyoming law, drivers are barred from having an open container of alcohol, but passengers 21 years of age or older are not.
Sponsored by Sen. Tony Ross, R-Cheyenne, SF33 would ban the consumption and possession of open containers of alcohol in vehicles traveling public roadways in the state.
The bill would require open containers in RVs to be locked up in cabinets or compartments. It is awaiting assignment to committee in the House.
For bill status, call (307) 777-6185. In Wyoming, call 1-800-342-9570.

 

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