Wyoming Code § 13-10-301

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(a)  As used in this article:
(i)  "Ammunition" means one (1) or more loaded cartridges consisting of a primed case, propellant and with or without one (1) or more projectiles;
(ii)  "Discriminate" means to:
(A)  Refuse to engage in the trade of any goods or services;
(B)  Refrain from continuing an existing business relationship;
(C)  Terminate an existing business relationship;
(D)  Otherwise unlawfully discriminate against a person.
(iii)  "Financial institution" means a payment processor, a financial institution as defined in W.S. 13-1- 101(a)(ix) or a national banking association as defined in 12 U.S.C. § 221;
(iv)  "Firearm" means a weapon that expels a projectile by the action of an explosive;
(v)  "Firearm accessory" means both:
(A)  A device that is specifically designed or adapted to enable a person to wear or carry a firearm on the person or to store or mount a firearm in or on a conveyance;
(B)  An attachment or device that is specifically designed or adapted to be inserted into or affixed onto a firearm to enable, alter or improve the functioning or capabilities of the firearm.
(vi)  "Firearm entity" means all of the following:
(A)  A firearm, firearm accessory or ammunition manufacturer, retailer and distributor;
(B)  A shooting range;
(C)  A trade association.
(vii)  "Trade association" means any person, corporation, unincorporated association, federation, business league or professional or business organization that:
(A)  Is not organized or operated for profit and for which no part of its net earning inures to the benefit of any private shareholder or individual;
(B)  Is an organization described in section 501(c)(6) of the Internal Revenue Code and is exempt from tax pursuant to section 501(a) of the Internal Revenue Code;
(C)  Has two (2) or more members who are firearm, firearm accessory or ammunition manufacturers or sellers.

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