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I can report one small Oklahoma victory for gun owners and the 2nd amendment!
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<blockquote data-quote="LightningCrash" data-source="post: 806092" data-attributes="member: 4278"><p>So they believe it so strongly that they won't put their name behind it? I call BS. I have researched BS extensively and spoken with four different bulls. Why don't you go ahead and quote 1290.22, like you did the others? </p><p>The business owner's rights to prohibit arms on their property are equal to the business owner's rights to prohibit blue sneakers on their property.</p><p></p><p></p><p>If 7-Eleven has a sign up that says No Blue Shoes, and you accidentally walk in with blue shoes, you haven't broken any laws, because there's no fiat enforcing that like there is in Kansas with CCW. The store rep can tell you to leave, and at that point you could be trespassing. Not noticing a gunbuster sign in OK doesn't make you guilty of unlawful carry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LightningCrash, post: 806092, member: 4278"] So they believe it so strongly that they won't put their name behind it? I call BS. I have researched BS extensively and spoken with four different bulls. Why don't you go ahead and quote 1290.22, like you did the others? The business owner's rights to prohibit arms on their property are equal to the business owner's rights to prohibit blue sneakers on their property. If 7-Eleven has a sign up that says No Blue Shoes, and you accidentally walk in with blue shoes, you haven't broken any laws, because there's no fiat enforcing that like there is in Kansas with CCW. The store rep can tell you to leave, and at that point you could be trespassing. Not noticing a gunbuster sign in OK doesn't make you guilty of unlawful carry. [/QUOTE]
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