Oklahoma passes permitless carry

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sbrawley wrote: Sat Mar 02, 2019 12:57 pm https://d97yz4wvpgciz.cloudfront.net/ar ... -carry-law

Oklahoma’s new governor signed constitutional carry into law. According to my folks, law takes effect in November.
good for them! Maybe it will come to pass in Texas....some day.
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Kentucky just did as well. Waiting governor's signature, but he said yesterday he would sign it.

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As a Longhorn grad. and sports fan I always hate to see Oklahoma beat us.
Sigh, looks like they beat us again with their permitless carry system. :(
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That is a great move on Oklahoma's part. I just wished that we could begin to do away with prohibited places. If not all just a few at a time.
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1911 Raptor wrote: Sat Mar 02, 2019 6:15 pm Oklahoma is a much friendlier gun state than Texas is without a doubt.
With the Indian Reservstions I would think it would produce more prohibited carry.
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carlson1 wrote: Sat Mar 02, 2019 6:28 pm
1911 Raptor wrote: Sat Mar 02, 2019 6:15 pm Oklahoma is a much friendlier gun state than Texas is without a doubt.
With the Indian Reservstions I would think it would produce more prohibited carry.
It depends. I'm not related to Elizabeth Warren so that's not an issue for me. (435 U.S. 191)
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Congrats to OK! :cheers2:
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OKC police chief speaks out against the new law.

https://newsok.com/article/5624522/okc- ... -carry-law
It’s bound to increase at a time when our aggravated assaults are already higher than they have been in a while,” he said.
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gtolbert09 wrote: Sun Mar 03, 2019 7:57 pm OKC police chief speaks out against the new law.

https://newsok.com/article/5624522/okc- ... -carry-law
It’s bound to increase at a time when our aggravated assaults are already higher than they have been in a while,” he said.
We will see if he has to Eat Crow with that statement.
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So the chief is worried about ??? and admits that aggravated assaults are on the rise and the new law hasn't taken effect yet. Perhaps when the law is effective in November aggravated assaults will drop. No matter what though you can't blame the increase in aggravated assault on constitutional carry. Somehow democrats will make the figures meet their agenda anyhow.
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