Unless it has been amended, doesn't it just apply to any United States Attorney or Assistant United States Attorney?
Personally, I thought they could they could legally carry already. I see no problem with those who are prosecuting felons being extended to carry in Oklahoma. Unless, I am missing something here this seems like a good thing to me. The more responsible people carrying seems to be extending gun rights. Some of these people are prosecuting some of the most dangerous offenders possible.
I have worked at law offices where disgruntled clients and more than a few folks from the "other side" have threatened the principals in a case. In one particular case we had uniformed Oklahoma City officers in the lobby of the firm for nearly 3 months. Oddly enough this firm had a very strong anti-gun statement in their employee handbook. If you were caught carrying a firearm at work, even if you were licensed, you would be terminated immediately.
I would hope that any law extending the ability to protect your person would extend to the entire law-abiding populace and not just a few whose chosen profession put them in harm's way.
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