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Bill to allow guns in Oklahoma courthouses passes House
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<blockquote data-quote="Fyrtwuck" data-source="post: 2969583" data-attributes="member: 23"><p>That may have changed over the years. I can remember thirty years ago that officers were not even allowed to carry in the courtroom. I've seen quite a few take the stand with an empty holster. Years went by and I went to court one day and asked where I needed to store my pistol. The clerk told me " we don't do that anymore, the judges want officers armed." Skeptical, I took the stand with my pistol still in the holster and not a word was said about it.</p><p></p><p>Things could have changed back since I retired in 2007. I've been to court as a juror once since then and the testifying officer was wearing his.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fyrtwuck, post: 2969583, member: 23"] That may have changed over the years. I can remember thirty years ago that officers were not even allowed to carry in the courtroom. I've seen quite a few take the stand with an empty holster. Years went by and I went to court one day and asked where I needed to store my pistol. The clerk told me " we don't do that anymore, the judges want officers armed." Skeptical, I took the stand with my pistol still in the holster and not a word was said about it. Things could have changed back since I retired in 2007. I've been to court as a juror once since then and the testifying officer was wearing his. [/QUOTE]
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