Constitutional Carry (SB 1212) on the OK House floor 4/23

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Oklahoma Rifle Association Opposes Oklahoma Open Carry Bill 129

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Yukon, OK –-(Ammoland.com)- SB 129, sponsored by Senator Steven Russell R-Oklahoma City, would give anyone 18 years of age or older the right to openly carry a gun without a license or training.

The Oklahoma Rifle Association wrote a letter to state representatives opposing the open carry measure because it violates a federal age requirement of 21 to purchase guns.

Dear Representative:

On Saturday March 19th the Officers and Board Members of the Oklahoma Rifle Association held our Board Meeting in Shawnee OK. At this meeting pending firearms legislation at the Oklahoma Legislature was discussed.

It was the intent of the Oklahoma Rifle Association to remain in a position of neutrality on the “Open Carry” legislation as many of our members support some form of open carry. The Officers and Board Members of the ORA are in agreement with the “Open Carry” concept but, after much discussion, the majority of the Board Members and Officers, voted to oppose Senate Bill 129 by Senator Russell and Representative Osborne. This bill, in it’s present form, would allow those 18 years of age and older, to purchase and carry loaded Rifles, Shotguns and Handguns openly in a scabbard, with a sling, or a handgun in a holster, anywhere not in violation of Title 21, subsection A of Section 1277, without a back ground check and without training.

The Officers and Board Members are in opposition to SB 129 for these reasons:

First, The purchase of handguns by persons under the age of 21 is in violation of existing Federal Law. Second, Allowing citizens, trained or untrained, to carry Rifles and Shotguns either in a scabbard or with a sling on city streets and into business establishments will create an atmosphere of hostility and distrust, not to mention create fear in those in our society who have an aversion to any type of firearm. Third, The apprehension, created for the Law Enforcement Officers by the open carrying of long guns could create situations resulting in unnecessary use of deadly force. For these reasons we ask you to vote against SB 129 when it comes to the floor of the House of Representatives. Sincerely,

Don Scott, President, Oklahoma Rifle Association

Paul W. Abel,

Legislative Director, Oklahoma Rifle Association
This ^^ back in 2011, is when I dropped my ORA membership. Is taking the opposite approach of joining to replace the Old Guard worthwhile?
 

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Oklahoma Rifle Association Opposes Oklahoma Open Carry Bill 129

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Oklahoma Rifle Association
Yukon, OK –-(Ammoland.com)- SB 129, sponsored by Senator Steven Russell R-Oklahoma City, would give anyone 18 years of age or older the right to openly carry a gun without a license or training.

The Oklahoma Rifle Association wrote a letter to state representatives opposing the open carry measure because it violates a federal age requirement of 21 to purchase guns.

Dear Representative:

On Saturday March 19th the Officers and Board Members of the Oklahoma Rifle Association held our Board Meeting in Shawnee OK. At this meeting pending firearms legislation at the Oklahoma Legislature was discussed.

It was the intent of the Oklahoma Rifle Association to remain in a position of neutrality on the “Open Carry” legislation as many of our members support some form of open carry. The Officers and Board Members of the ORA are in agreement with the “Open Carry” concept but, after much discussion, the majority of the Board Members and Officers, voted to oppose Senate Bill 129 by Senator Russell and Representative Osborne. This bill, in it’s present form, would allow those 18 years of age and older, to purchase and carry loaded Rifles, Shotguns and Handguns openly in a scabbard, with a sling, or a handgun in a holster, anywhere not in violation of Title 21, subsection A of Section 1277, without a back ground check and without training.

The Officers and Board Members are in opposition to SB 129 for these reasons:

First, The purchase of handguns by persons under the age of 21 is in violation of existing Federal Law. Second, Allowing citizens, trained or untrained, to carry Rifles and Shotguns either in a scabbard or with a sling on city streets and into business establishments will create an atmosphere of hostility and distrust, not to mention create fear in those in our society who have an aversion to any type of firearm. Third, The apprehension, created for the Law Enforcement Officers by the open carrying of long guns could create situations resulting in unnecessary use of deadly force. For these reasons we ask you to vote against SB 129 when it comes to the floor of the House of Representatives. Sincerely,

Don Scott, President, Oklahoma Rifle Association

Paul W. Abel,

Legislative Director, Oklahoma Rifle Association
I can't "Like" this but thanks for the post.
 
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ORA, via Paul Able, tried to talk me into joining last fall at the Your Hunt Festival in Shawnee. I'm sure glad I didn't fall for their BS.[/QUO
This ^^ back in 2011, is when I dropped my ORA membership. Is taking the opposite approach of joining to replace the Old Guard worthwhile?
Paul was the only floor walker that prowled the offices of the Legislature. With his health failing, no one has stepped up to take his place.
The organization is ripe for a takeover, but it has no funds and it would take a full bust of the organization to oust the other board members and create a new mission for the organization.
OK2A is doing a great job for the most part, so I've moved my membership money there and have encouraged our gun club members to do the same by including a membership application they can just check off and write a check at the same time they do an annual renewal for club membership.
 

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They started this petition last night at OK2A meeting/banquet whatever it was. So I have no doubt it’s one still on the table. They had 12 senators/reps alone, sign the petition last night

Would it be beneficial to write our Rep and Senator to support the petition for a Special Session and to override the Governor’s Veto of SB1212?
 

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Would it be beneficial to write our Rep and Senator to support the petition for a Special Session and to override the Governor’s Veto of SB1212?
Absolutely! I think most of them wanna send ol Mary off with a slap in the face and this would do exactly that.
 
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