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<blockquote data-quote="ConstitutionCowboy" data-source="post: 1773256" data-attributes="member: 745"><p>OK, HR 2522 is in the Senate, ready to go to the floor for any possible amendments. Whether it will make it to the floor is anyone's guess. </p><p></p><p>HR 2522 will require a certificate of training - not a license - to open carry. From what I understand, your CHL will qualify as that certificate of training. This bill also will allow open carry on your own property without any license or certificate.</p><p></p><p>SB 1733, the other version, for some reason unbeknown to me is being held up on the floor in the House.</p><p></p><p>My best guess and that of some others is that all these bills(there are three altogether) might go to a conference committee and be rolled up into one bill. Whether that's good or bad depends upon whomever is selected from the House and the Senate to populate such committee. No one will be selected for that committee only if and not until such a committee is called for. </p><p></p><p>Of course, none of this would be a problem if we simply adopted Constitution Carry - the best solution - or if the legislature at the least followed the legislative process proscribed in the Oklahoma Constitution, Article V, Section 34:</p><p></p><p></p><p style="margin-left: 20px">SECTION V-34 Reading and passage of bills - Yeas and nays entered on journal.</p> <p style="margin-left: 20px"></p> <p style="margin-left: 20px">Every bill shall be read on three different days in each House, and no bill shall become a law unless, on its final passage, it be read at length, and no law shall be passed unless upon a vote of a majority of all the members elected to each House in favor of such law; and the question, upon final passage, shall be taken upon its last reading, and the yeas and nays shall be entered upon the journal.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Woody</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ConstitutionCowboy, post: 1773256, member: 745"] OK, HR 2522 is in the Senate, ready to go to the floor for any possible amendments. Whether it will make it to the floor is anyone's guess. HR 2522 will require a certificate of training - not a license - to open carry. From what I understand, your CHL will qualify as that certificate of training. This bill also will allow open carry on your own property without any license or certificate. SB 1733, the other version, for some reason unbeknown to me is being held up on the floor in the House. My best guess and that of some others is that all these bills(there are three altogether) might go to a conference committee and be rolled up into one bill. Whether that's good or bad depends upon whomever is selected from the House and the Senate to populate such committee. No one will be selected for that committee only if and not until such a committee is called for. Of course, none of this would be a problem if we simply adopted Constitution Carry - the best solution - or if the legislature at the least followed the legislative process proscribed in the Oklahoma Constitution, Article V, Section 34: [indent]SECTION V-34 Reading and passage of bills - Yeas and nays entered on journal. Every bill shall be read on three different days in each House, and no bill shall become a law unless, on its final passage, it be read at length, and no law shall be passed unless upon a vote of a majority of all the members elected to each House in favor of such law; and the question, upon final passage, shall be taken upon its last reading, and the yeas and nays shall be entered upon the journal.[/indent] Woody [/QUOTE]
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