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On the way to the governors desk:
https://5newsonline.com/2019/02/27/...sses-oklahoma-senate-heads-to-governors-desk/
https://5newsonline.com/2019/02/27/...sses-oklahoma-senate-heads-to-governors-desk/
Amen!!! Finally!!! Now, we must brace ourselves for the huge increase in gun violence. You know, like it was in the Wild West.The governor signed Constitutional carry into law this afternoon. It's the first bill signed by governor Stitt.
Thank you governor Stitt.
https://www.tulsaworld.com/news/sta...cle_1c943003-1eca-542e-8d71-cfab83d93328.html
Yeah, been like that up here in Kansass ever since it passed a couple years back...Amen!!! Finally!!! Now, we must brace ourselves for the huge increase in gun violence. You know, like it was in the Wild West.
I remember driving up to Caney to visit my cousins at Christmas. Had to put my truck in 4wd to made it through all the new rivers of blood. I was just glad my truck is already red.Yeah, been like that up here in Kansass ever since it passed a couple years back...
Not!
Probably not anytime soon after what happened last time it was a possibility in the TX legislature.On to Texas next!
Absolutely not. When you carry in a state, you are subject to the laws of that state, not your home state.One thing I do wonder about is Texas now recognizes Oklahoma concealed carry permits but will they recognize Constitutional carry.
That’s not necessarily true. Might be for some states. But in Oklahoma, until yesterday, if you were an Arkansas resident you could legally open or concealed carry in Oklahoma without a permit. Oklahoma recognizes any states permit or permitless carry and long as that state reciprocates. But Oklahoma residents still had to have a license to carry. So an Arkansan had more rights in Oklahoma than an Oklahoma citizen.Absolutely not. When you carry in a state, you are subject to the laws of that state, not your home state.
On to Texas next!
Now there’s a man with good ideas!Way too go Oklahoma!
Now if the gunowners in Nebraska will get organized and change their law we will have the middle of the country locked up from Canada to Mexico.
Once we accomplish that the next step will be establishing check points on our State borders to prevent anti-2A's from the East and West coast from immigrating here.
Hypocrites! The 26th Amendment of the Constitution makes it clear that an 18-year-old is an adult. This new law is a shame and a sham.
Meanwhile, in Oklahoma, wearing a jacket over a holster is considered as requiring too much maturity for 18-year-olds, and they must open-carry instead. Very lame, and an un-Constitutional infringement.
Wow, if that's true, it's VERY unusual. I can tell you for certain that in TX, and every other state I've researched, you are restricted to the laws of the state you are in, your home state's laws are essentially moot.But in Oklahoma, until yesterday, if you were an Arkansas resident you could legally open or concealed carry in Oklahoma without a permit. Oklahoma recognizes any states permit or permitless carry and long as that state reciprocates. But Oklahoma residents still had to have a license to carry. So an Arkansan had more rights in Oklahoma than an Oklahoma citizen.
You absolutely can not legally carry a handgun in TX without a permit, openly or concealed, except in very limited circumstances. It makes absolutely no difference what state you live in or what permits you have. When you are in TX (as in most states I am aware of with the possible exception of OK) you are bound by TX laws, the laws of other states and the restrictions or allowances of other states' permits are irrelevant.If Texas recognizes Arkansas, and Arkansas is permitless carry, I’m not sure what that infers. I would think it, at the very least, means you can conceal carry in Texas without a license.
NO, they absolutely will not.My question was if they would now recognize Oklahoma's constitutional carry rights. I assume they will if the presently recognize Arkansas, Missouri, and Kansas since they are also constitutional carry.
We were set to pass permitless open carry a few years back and a pack of drooling idiots who thought they were helping basically screwed things up for everyone. I think it will be quite a long time before we have another chance at it after everything that happened.Actually, I'm a bit ashamed that Texas isn't leading this effort.
Being a Okie I'm glad to see this become law. However I do have concerns about the open carry, especially inside city limits. Personally I think it is dumb to open carry as you become the first target of a shooter but my concern mostly is I think some individuals will open carry for all the wrong reasons. One thing I do wonder about is Texas now recognizes Oklahoma concealed carry permits but will they recognize Constitutional carry.
We were set to pass permitless open carry a few years back and a pack of drooling idiots who thought they were helping basically screwed things up for everyone. I think it will be quite a long time before we have another chance at it after everything that happened.