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<blockquote data-quote="hankrearden2000" data-source="post: 35582" data-attributes="member: 272"><p>It's obvious that there's something that you don't like. Perhaps you perceive certain questions as a threat? A challenge? I don't know. I do know that I asked a simple and civil question about a point of law that many Oklahoma LEs understand to be true including author and former LE Jerry van Cook who discusses the illegality of fixed blades in a book that he wrote ( see <u>âReal World Self-Defense: A Guide to Staying Alive in Dangerous Times</u>, P. 126.). Perhaps there are cases or AG Opinions that define the terms used in the statute? Legitimate questions I think, and worthy of more than a smartassed comment like "read the statute." I also noticed that another member posted a similar question about a rumor that some cop said something somewhere about a new statute making folder carry illegal. I noticed that you deigned to provide a civil response when, anyone participating in this forum is perfectly capable of going to <a href="http://www.lsb.state.ok.us/" target="_blank">http://www.lsb.state.ok.us/</a> and looking up the status of every measure that's being considered by the legislature this session or, they could simply âread the statute.â Then there was another completely civil & legitimate question about a case that you discussed but didn't cite. Perhaps you are mad that you made a mistake by crediting the Oklahoma Supreme Court rather than the Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals? There's no reason to get mad about it. Remember, the highest Oklahoma appeals court prior to state hood was called the Oklahoma Supreme Court, <a href="http://digital.library.okstate.edu/chronicles/v008/v008p002.html" target="_blank">http://digital.library.okstate.edu/chronicles/v008/v008p002.html</a>. And, its decisions are still binding unless overturned by later opinion or statute. So, as you can see, that response actually wasn't the sarcastic response that you took it to be.</p><p></p><p>What gives Michael? If I ever make a claim that a statute, AG Opinion, or case says such & such, I assure you that I will not be too lazy or arrogant to provide a way for people to verify the claims I'm making. After all, the exchange of information is one of the main reasons that people participate in forums such as this one. I assure you that I'm not here to try and dominate the forum or other members.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hankrearden2000, post: 35582, member: 272"] It's obvious that there's something that you don't like. Perhaps you perceive certain questions as a threat? A challenge? I don't know. I do know that I asked a simple and civil question about a point of law that many Oklahoma LEs understand to be true including author and former LE Jerry van Cook who discusses the illegality of fixed blades in a book that he wrote ( see [U]âReal World Self-Defense: A Guide to Staying Alive in Dangerous Times[/U], P. 126.). Perhaps there are cases or AG Opinions that define the terms used in the statute? Legitimate questions I think, and worthy of more than a smartassed comment like "read the statute." I also noticed that another member posted a similar question about a rumor that some cop said something somewhere about a new statute making folder carry illegal. I noticed that you deigned to provide a civil response when, anyone participating in this forum is perfectly capable of going to [url]http://www.lsb.state.ok.us/[/url] and looking up the status of every measure that's being considered by the legislature this session or, they could simply âread the statute.â Then there was another completely civil & legitimate question about a case that you discussed but didn't cite. Perhaps you are mad that you made a mistake by crediting the Oklahoma Supreme Court rather than the Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals? There's no reason to get mad about it. Remember, the highest Oklahoma appeals court prior to state hood was called the Oklahoma Supreme Court, [url]http://digital.library.okstate.edu/chronicles/v008/v008p002.html[/url]. And, its decisions are still binding unless overturned by later opinion or statute. So, as you can see, that response actually wasn't the sarcastic response that you took it to be. What gives Michael? If I ever make a claim that a statute, AG Opinion, or case says such & such, I assure you that I will not be too lazy or arrogant to provide a way for people to verify the claims I'm making. After all, the exchange of information is one of the main reasons that people participate in forums such as this one. I assure you that I'm not here to try and dominate the forum or other members. [/QUOTE]
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