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<blockquote data-quote="Cougar" data-source="post: 1443352" data-attributes="member: 3179"><p>Thanks for catching that. I just fixed it. On a side note, I want everyone to know that Tom Coburn's office wrote this amendment a while back, but has of yet not made any attempt to introduce it. The reason I am bringing the amendment to your attention right now is because I feel the time is appropriate. I have recently had extensive conversations with several members of our state legislature, and they have promised to give Dr. Coburn their support on this issue. I have also recently gained the support of many leaders in Second Amendment organizations around the country. Information about this issue is currently propagating around the internet on a regular basis appearing in forums and articles. I also think Iowa's recent change to shall-issue with full reciprocity, as well as Wisconsin's high likelihood of passing concealed carry this year make the time appropriate for this.</p><p></p><p>Dr. Coburn is still fully aware of the issue, and he supports the repeal. The repeating theme I've been hearing is "we need more support." If we were able to show Dr. Coburn that support, I have no doubt that he would be able to repeal this terrible law during his senate term. We are very lucky to have the best (in my opinion) US Senator in the nation. </p><p></p><p>I would be willing to organize a Tulsa-area group dedicated to lobbying for this issue and other 2nd amendment issues, if anyone would be interested in showing up? I would love to have local law enforcement involved in said group. The fact that they are in violation of this law while carrying under LEOSA, makes the repeal of this law a mutual goal for them and other law-abiding gun owners across the country.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cougar, post: 1443352, member: 3179"] Thanks for catching that. I just fixed it. On a side note, I want everyone to know that Tom Coburn's office wrote this amendment a while back, but has of yet not made any attempt to introduce it. The reason I am bringing the amendment to your attention right now is because I feel the time is appropriate. I have recently had extensive conversations with several members of our state legislature, and they have promised to give Dr. Coburn their support on this issue. I have also recently gained the support of many leaders in Second Amendment organizations around the country. Information about this issue is currently propagating around the internet on a regular basis appearing in forums and articles. I also think Iowa's recent change to shall-issue with full reciprocity, as well as Wisconsin's high likelihood of passing concealed carry this year make the time appropriate for this. Dr. Coburn is still fully aware of the issue, and he supports the repeal. The repeating theme I've been hearing is "we need more support." If we were able to show Dr. Coburn that support, I have no doubt that he would be able to repeal this terrible law during his senate term. We are very lucky to have the best (in my opinion) US Senator in the nation. I would be willing to organize a Tulsa-area group dedicated to lobbying for this issue and other 2nd amendment issues, if anyone would be interested in showing up? I would love to have local law enforcement involved in said group. The fact that they are in violation of this law while carrying under LEOSA, makes the repeal of this law a mutual goal for them and other law-abiding gun owners across the country. [/QUOTE]
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