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<blockquote data-quote="vvvvvvv" data-source="post: 1771449" data-attributes="member: 5151"><p>Passing HB2522 solely for that purpose will be a setback in the overall fight. Why? Because the argument against a single-permit system or federal constitutional carry will be "well, you can already get a permit".</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I wouldn't count on it.The reason open carry passed in 2010 was because legislators were insulated by Brad Henry. The reason a bill won't be sent to Mary Fallin is because she still needs to get re-elected. That's why Republicans on the committee changed their votes this go round on language identical to they supported sending to Brad Henry because the language is "dangerous and unacceptable". Nothing open carry related will hit her desk until 2015 or later, and even then I'm willing to bet that she "misspoke" or "reconsidered her position" by then.</p><p></p><p>Our state government has much more important things to deal with, such as what consenting heterosexual adults do within their own bedrooms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vvvvvvv, post: 1771449, member: 5151"] Passing HB2522 solely for that purpose will be a setback in the overall fight. Why? Because the argument against a single-permit system or federal constitutional carry will be "well, you can already get a permit". I wouldn't count on it.The reason open carry passed in 2010 was because legislators were insulated by Brad Henry. The reason a bill won't be sent to Mary Fallin is because she still needs to get re-elected. That's why Republicans on the committee changed their votes this go round on language identical to they supported sending to Brad Henry because the language is "dangerous and unacceptable". Nothing open carry related will hit her desk until 2015 or later, and even then I'm willing to bet that she "misspoke" or "reconsidered her position" by then. Our state government has much more important things to deal with, such as what consenting heterosexual adults do within their own bedrooms. [/QUOTE]
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