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NRA and OK2A work against open carry in parks and zoos.
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<blockquote data-quote="Poke78" data-source="post: 3210442" data-attributes="member: 4333"><p>The key part Echols' comment does not include is that this applies only to those facilities run by public trusts. The main offenders of 2A rights were the OKC Zoo and The Gathering Place park in Tulsa. They claimed their status as a public trust allowed them to bypass the SDA requirement on carry in parks. This compromise addressed a particular sticking point for the facilities, open carry in the park around families & children. Concealed carry remains lawful and out of their purview to restrict. As explained by Don Spencer at last night's OK2A Tulsa meeting, the compromise was agreed to so that those who choose to have firearms available for personal defense could continue to do so without interference by the park or police. The theme behind the approach is "incrementalism" while retaining the right to self-defense with the appropriate tool of your personal choice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Poke78, post: 3210442, member: 4333"] The key part Echols' comment does not include is that this applies only to those facilities run by public trusts. The main offenders of 2A rights were the OKC Zoo and The Gathering Place park in Tulsa. They claimed their status as a public trust allowed them to bypass the SDA requirement on carry in parks. This compromise addressed a particular sticking point for the facilities, open carry in the park around families & children. Concealed carry remains lawful and out of their purview to restrict. As explained by Don Spencer at last night's OK2A Tulsa meeting, the compromise was agreed to so that those who choose to have firearms available for personal defense could continue to do so without interference by the park or police. The theme behind the approach is "incrementalism" while retaining the right to self-defense with the appropriate tool of your personal choice. [/QUOTE]
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