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<blockquote data-quote="inkedmongo" data-source="post: 2784287" data-attributes="member: 38772"><p>I wouldn't act on anything without having 100% assurance from in state legal standpoints on it for sure. </p><p></p><p>OSBI only wants to provide me with the information that they will not grant me a license for 3 years.</p><p></p><p>If Constitutional carry would ever pass for Oklahoma it would be great. This is a prime example of a person wanting to utilize their rights and being told no by an agency that's only real reason for being involved is money. They shouldn't have the right to tell non convicted people they can't do something they are entitled to, and we all know a criminal wouldn't bother trying to do whatever it takes LEGALLY to have such a thing, they would just do it anyways.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inkedmongo, post: 2784287, member: 38772"] I wouldn't act on anything without having 100% assurance from in state legal standpoints on it for sure. OSBI only wants to provide me with the information that they will not grant me a license for 3 years. If Constitutional carry would ever pass for Oklahoma it would be great. This is a prime example of a person wanting to utilize their rights and being told no by an agency that's only real reason for being involved is money. They shouldn't have the right to tell non convicted people they can't do something they are entitled to, and we all know a criminal wouldn't bother trying to do whatever it takes LEGALLY to have such a thing, they would just do it anyways. [/QUOTE]
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