HB2522: Open Carry

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HB2522 is on the Senate calender for this morning . Wonder whats next

Not much unless a floor amendment is made to restore title.

Even then, no way I would support this bill as it delegates authority to choose who can and can't carry openly to NRA (WTF?) and SDA instructors. Also, there is no limit or prohibition on fees that can be collected by the instructors for "certification", either.
 

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Not much unless a floor amendment is made to restore title.

Even then, no way I would support this bill as it delegates authority to choose who can and can't carry openly to NRA (WTF?) and SDA instructors. Also, there is no limit or prohibition on fees that can be collected by the instructors for "certification", either.

Sounds like a train wreck. Thanks Oklahoma legislators.
 

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Not much unless a floor amendment is made to restore title.

Even then, no way I would support this bill as it delegates authority to choose who can and can't carry openly to NRA (WTF?) and SDA instructors. Also, there is no limit or prohibition on fees that can be collected by the instructors for "certification", either.
Many SDA instructors got their qualification to instruct SDA through the NRA.

Fee? I'd figure about $25... The market will set the price if the regulators dont
 

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Not much unless a floor amendment is made to restore title.

Even then, no way I would support this bill as it delegates authority to choose who can and can't carry openly to NRA (WTF?) and SDA instructors. Also, there is no limit or prohibition on fees that can be collected by the instructors for "certification", either.
I have no problem with, as a first step, requiring instruction to get an "open carry permit". we have to move one small step at a time towards constitutional carry. Don't let the best be the enemy of the good. And no, I do not think that OC with a permit is a step backwards from "no OC at all" either.

Second, I have no problem with government NOT regulating the price of things, they don't regulate the price of many things, like cars or groceries either: the market sets the price. Free market price for instruction for OC permits will likely be be a LOT lower than a government mandated price.
 
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