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<blockquote data-quote="Coltcombat" data-source="post: 1474415" data-attributes="member: 13208"><p>House Committee Passes Open Carry Bill</p><p></p><p>Rep. Sue Tibbs Say Final Vote Goes To Oklahomans</p><p></p><p>POSTED: 10:18 pm CST March 2, 2011</p><p>UPDATED: 8:37 am CST March 3, 2011</p><p></p><p> Email Print</p><p> Comments (8)</p><p></p><p></p><p>Flash version 9,0 or greater is required</p><p></p><p>You have no flash plugin installed</p><p></p><p>Download latest version from here</p><p></p><p> OKLAHOMA CITY -- Oklahomans are a step closer to getting permission to carry guns after the House committee passed the Open Carry Bill.</p><p>All the Oklahomans have to do now is to vote for it.</p><p>Rep. Sue Tibbs said the gun rights appeal to all Oklahomans. I thought the people of Oklahoma should have a say in the matter and that's why I decided to carry this bill with the provision that it go to a vote of the people, she said.</p><p>Under Tibbs' bill, anyone who has gone through the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation's Concealed Weapon Program and background check would be allowed to carry a weapon, concealed or not.</p><p>However some OKC residents have doubts about the bill.</p><p>It might turn into the wild wild west, Jeanette Brown.</p><p>Rob Gibson, another resident, said he had a permit himself but open carry laws may put everyone at risk. I think its not a good idea at all, he said. I think its more dangerous for everyone* both law enforcement and there's just too many irresponsible people. * Aretha Hasley, however, said it's OK for some people to carry guns. (It's) just for certain people. Like me,* I don't think I need to carry a gun, she said. * Currently, seven states, including Oklahoma, don't have open carry laws.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><em>Looks like good news for those of us who support the bill. Not too excited about who they choose to interview. Seems very closed minded. I really can't see Oklahoma turning into the "wild west", like all these libtards are saying. Did all the other numerous states that passed it break out in chaos? Lol</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>I'm really crossing my fingers for this and campus carry</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coltcombat, post: 1474415, member: 13208"] House Committee Passes Open Carry Bill Rep. Sue Tibbs Say Final Vote Goes To Oklahomans POSTED: 10:18 pm CST March 2, 2011 UPDATED: 8:37 am CST March 3, 2011 Email Print Comments (8) Flash version 9,0 or greater is required You have no flash plugin installed Download latest version from here OKLAHOMA CITY -- Oklahomans are a step closer to getting permission to carry guns after the House committee passed the Open Carry Bill. All the Oklahomans have to do now is to vote for it. Rep. Sue Tibbs said the gun rights appeal to all Oklahomans. I thought the people of Oklahoma should have a say in the matter and that's why I decided to carry this bill with the provision that it go to a vote of the people, she said. Under Tibbs' bill, anyone who has gone through the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation's Concealed Weapon Program and background check would be allowed to carry a weapon, concealed or not. However some OKC residents have doubts about the bill. It might turn into the wild wild west, Jeanette Brown. Rob Gibson, another resident, said he had a permit himself but open carry laws may put everyone at risk. I think its not a good idea at all, he said. I think its more dangerous for everyone* both law enforcement and there's just too many irresponsible people. * Aretha Hasley, however, said it's OK for some people to carry guns. (It's) just for certain people. Like me,* I don't think I need to carry a gun, she said. * Currently, seven states, including Oklahoma, don't have open carry laws. [I]Looks like good news for those of us who support the bill. Not too excited about who they choose to interview. Seems very closed minded. I really can't see Oklahoma turning into the "wild west", like all these libtards are saying. Did all the other numerous states that passed it break out in chaos? Lol I'm really crossing my fingers for this and campus carry[/I] [/QUOTE]
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