Posted: 4/19/2012 6:40:56 PM EDT
| So has the chamber of commerce nuked it again, kind of looking like it |
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Patience. It is a process. There are three bills and possibilities very much alive.
It will come down to this: - Do you want open carry as a part of concealed carry? If yes, then we may get that but that will probably be the end of the matter with little chance for Constitutional Carry. If no, then we will not likely get either this year but might have a chance at something later. Steve |
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Good morning Steve. I am glad to here you use the word Constitutional carry ! I allready have Constitutional carry. Its only the sheeple that don't . III % ![]() Ask Jeff M. How long I have been (articulateing) LOL! |
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Patience. It is a process. There are three bills and possibilities very much alive. It will come down to this: - Do you want open carry as a part of concealed carry? If yes, then we may get that but that will probably be the end of the matter with little chance for Constitutional Carry. If no, then we will not likely get either this year but might have a chance at something later. Steve This is the sort of thing that's worth taking time and getting right. I have my CCL so I could OC with either version, but I think it's more important to uphold the Constitution and get Open Carry as a right and not a privilege attached to a license. If we accept the licensed version we will lose all momentum for Constitutional Carry. Sometimes I'm amazed at how few real conservatives we have looking out for our rights in a state as "red" as ours. We're lucky to have Sen. Russel coming to us for our opinions and educating us on the internal politics for our state gov. but his dedication should not be as incredible as it is, we should expect this of all of our representatives. |
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Patience. It is a process. There are three bills and possibilities very much alive. It will come down to this: - Do you want open carry as a part of concealed carry? If yes, then we may get that but that will probably be the end of the matter with little chance for Constitutional Carry. If no, then we will not likely get either this year but might have a chance at something later. Steve This is the sort of thing that's worth taking time and getting right. I have my CCL so I could OC with either version, but I think it's more important to uphold the Constitution and get Open Carry as a right and not a privilege attached to a license. If we accept the licensed version we will lose all momentum and for Constitutional Carry. Sometimes I'm amazed at how few real conservatives we have looking out for our rights in a state as "red" as ours. We're lucky to have Sen. Russel coming to us for our opinions and educating us on the internal politics for our state gov. but his dedication should not be as incredible as it is, we should expect this of all of our representatives. They got it right in 1796!!!!! III % |
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So help me out here. I read the sticky...but I'm a noob to Oklahoma. No open carry, even in the car? Will Oklahoma honor my Utah non resident permit? I'm a Colorado resident. I'm reporting for 60 days TDY Monday morning in Tulsa. I believe that if you're in a vehicle, any carry is considered concealed. According to this http://www.usacarry.com/concealed_carry_permit_reciprocity_maps.html Oklahoma does recognize your non resident Utah permit, so you are good to carry concealed or in a car. |
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So help me out here. I read the sticky...but I'm a noob to Oklahoma. No open carry, even in the car? Will Oklahoma honor my Utah non resident permit? I'm a Colorado resident. I'm reporting for 60 days TDY Monday morning in Tulsa. I believe that if you're in a vehicle, any carry is considered concealed. According to this http://www.usacarry.com/concealed_carry_permit_reciprocity_maps.html Oklahoma does recognize your non resident Utah permit, so you are good to carry concealed or in a car. Thanks. Looks like I am good to go. Per Oklahoma Title 21 ยง 1290.26, the State of Oklahoma "recognizes any valid concealed carry weapons permit or license issued by another state. The license must be issued by the state and must be carried fully concealed from detection and view..." (SDA Law Book, Nov. 2007). |