Wyoming Statutes
Wyo. Stat. § 12-5-101 (2026)
Hours of sale generally.
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(a) Repealed by Laws 2017, ch. 50, § 2.
(b) Repealed by Laws 2017, ch. 50, § 2.
(c) Repealed by Laws 2017, ch. 50, § 2.
(d) Local licensing authorities may set hours of operation
for alcohol sales provided that the hours of operation are
uniformly applied to establishments similarly situated.Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2
cases, 1994–1998 · leading case: WW Enter., Inc. v. City of Cheyenne, 956 P.2d 353 (Wyo. 1998).
WW Enter., Inc. v. City of Cheyenne, 956 P.2d 353 (Wyo. 1998). “Wyo. Stat. § 12-5-101, as amended in 1996, is unconstitutional as applied and/or unconstitutional, and violates the equal protection and substantive due process guarantees of the Wyoming and United States Constitutions.”
Mickelson v. State, 886 P.2d 247 (Wyo. 1994). “12-5-203 (1986), and it also forbids non-employees from remaining in the dispensing room after hours, W.S. 12-5-101(a) (1986). Whether a robbery or domestic violence was occurring is irrelevant to an inquiry under W.”
— Wyo. Stat. § 12-5-101(a) — 2 cases
WW Enter., Inc. v. City of Cheyenne, 956 P.2d 353 (Wyo. 1998). “Wyo. Stat. § 12-5-101, as amended in 1996, is unconstitutional as applied and/or unconstitutional, and violates the equal protection and substantive due process guarantees of the Wyoming and United States Constitutions.”
Mickelson v. State, 886 P.2d 247 (Wyo. 1994). “12-5-203 (1986), and it also forbids non-employees from remaining in the dispensing room after hours, W.S. 12-5-101(a) (1986). Whether a robbery or domestic violence was occurring is irrelevant to an inquiry under W.”
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