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<blockquote data-quote="gsarg" data-source="post: 1793777" data-attributes="member: 76"><p>There's a good portion of LEO's that don't think citizens should be able to have guns, period. We saw this same BS whenever the OK Self Defense Act was passed almost 20 years ago. In fact, the City of Moore UNSUCCESSFULLY attempted to pass their own ordinance that prevented citizens from exercising their CCW rights under the OKSDA - they soon learned that State law trumps city ordinances. LEOs can have their opinion about my right to do something, as long as they don't try to violate those rights. Funny thing is, I guarantee I put more rounds down range each year, and attend more trainings each year, than the LEOs that have a problem with me carrying. I'm hoping that the LEOs are given training with regard to the MANY new laws that are about to be signed by the Governor</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gsarg, post: 1793777, member: 76"] There's a good portion of LEO's that don't think citizens should be able to have guns, period. We saw this same BS whenever the OK Self Defense Act was passed almost 20 years ago. In fact, the City of Moore UNSUCCESSFULLY attempted to pass their own ordinance that prevented citizens from exercising their CCW rights under the OKSDA - they soon learned that State law trumps city ordinances. LEOs can have their opinion about my right to do something, as long as they don't try to violate those rights. Funny thing is, I guarantee I put more rounds down range each year, and attend more trainings each year, than the LEOs that have a problem with me carrying. I'm hoping that the LEOs are given training with regard to the MANY new laws that are about to be signed by the Governor [/QUOTE]
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