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<blockquote data-quote="rawhide" data-source="post: 2746935" data-attributes="member: 3448"><p>While I've been aware of SB41 for several months I'm not the resident expert on it. I do think I see how the reference to the Norman music festival could be confusing. I do not see how the bill was misrepresented by Don Spencer in the McCarville Report. After reading SDA 1277 and the final version of SB41 it IS clear that the OKC Chamber is misrepresenting the bill.</p><p></p><p>The bill as I see it:</p><p>1 - Introduced to clean up language such as "projectiles" in place of "projectile." For example, firing 410 shells with multiple projectiles from a Taurus Judge in a self defense situation or the use of a "weapon" instead of a "pistol." Original intent of bill as I see it was pretty simple clean up of the language.</p><p></p><p>2 - 1290.22, paragraph C </p><p></p><p>MY reading of this (I'm not a lawyer): Private businesses can prohibit the carry of firearms in their business. Private businesses/vendors doing business in a park, recreational area, or fairgrounds, where firearm carry is not prohibited cannot prohibit the legal carrying of firearms. In other words, the rules applicable to places in 1277 can't change because a private business using that area wants them to. Places that were off limits to carry before still are.</p><p></p><p>3 - Relevance to the Norman Festival as I see it with my limited legal expertise: I think for Norman to lease a street, the street would fall under the description of a "park, recreational area, or fairgrounds." Otherwise, how can a city lease a public street for private use?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rawhide, post: 2746935, member: 3448"] While I've been aware of SB41 for several months I'm not the resident expert on it. I do think I see how the reference to the Norman music festival could be confusing. I do not see how the bill was misrepresented by Don Spencer in the McCarville Report. After reading SDA 1277 and the final version of SB41 it IS clear that the OKC Chamber is misrepresenting the bill. The bill as I see it: 1 - Introduced to clean up language such as "projectiles" in place of "projectile." For example, firing 410 shells with multiple projectiles from a Taurus Judge in a self defense situation or the use of a "weapon" instead of a "pistol." Original intent of bill as I see it was pretty simple clean up of the language. 2 - 1290.22, paragraph C MY reading of this (I'm not a lawyer): Private businesses can prohibit the carry of firearms in their business. Private businesses/vendors doing business in a park, recreational area, or fairgrounds, where firearm carry is not prohibited cannot prohibit the legal carrying of firearms. In other words, the rules applicable to places in 1277 can't change because a private business using that area wants them to. Places that were off limits to carry before still are. 3 - Relevance to the Norman Festival as I see it with my limited legal expertise: I think for Norman to lease a street, the street would fall under the description of a "park, recreational area, or fairgrounds." Otherwise, how can a city lease a public street for private use? [/QUOTE]
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