OK House Passes Bill To Allow Carry On College Campuses

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OK House Passes Bill To Allow Carry On College Campuses

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March 15, 2008, 1:32AM
Oklahoma lawmakers OK concealed guns on campuses


Associated Press

OKLAHOMA CITY — The state House agreed Thursday to allow people with specialized firearms training, such as military personnel, to carry concealed weapons on the state's college campuses.

The measure was approved 65-36, and now heads to the state Senate for a vote.

Introduced by Rep. Jason Murphey, R-Guthrie, the law would authorize active-duty military and National Guard and reserve personnel, honorably discharged veterans and others with firearms training certified by the Council on Law Enforcement Education who hold a state concealed weapons license to carry guns on college and university campuses.

The legislation is more narrow than Murphey's original proposal, which would have allowed anyone at least 21 years old with concealed handgun carrying rights to carry weapons on campus. That version was similar to a Utah law.

"This has to be the craziest thing I have ever seen," said Rep. Ray McCarter, D-Marlow, one of several lawmakers who said the measure is opposed by college administrators.

Supporters argued that the measure would make campuses safer by putting guns in the hands of law-abiding citizens.

Rep. Colby Schwartz, R-Yukon, said someone with a concealed weapon might be the only person in a classroom who can protect himself and others from an attacking gunman.

"When seconds matter the police are just minutes away," said Rep. Rex Duncan, R-Sand Springs
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Re: OK House Passes Bill To Allow Carry On College Campuses

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Great, so now they are creating another "special" class of CHL holders. What is the difference for CHL purposes between many veterans (for example Navy vets, most of whom I presume never touched a handgun in the line of duty their entire military career) and any other law-abiding citizen with a CHL?
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Re: OK House Passes Bill To Allow Carry On College Campuses

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