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<blockquote data-quote="colb" data-source="post: 2764723" data-attributes="member: 35308"><p>I didn't know the government was supposed to be my nanny.</p><p></p><p>Assuming you have a clean record, you can walk into a store, purchase a handgun, and walk out in 30 minutes or less (varies from store to store). But in order to use it for protection, you suddenly must be trained (actually, someone reads the law to you for 7 hours), pass the same background checks you just finished, pay a bunch of money, and wait until the state sends you a card (30-60 days). Only then, can you defend your own life. </p><p></p><p>Let's face it, the "training" class in Oklahoma is basically an SDA law overview, with some laid back range time at the end. There is no qualification with your weapon. Has anyone ever failed the class? Is it even possible? Why do I need to spend an extra $60 and 8 hours of my time, when I could just be offered an SDA book at time of firearm purchase (or just print it out at home)?</p><p></p><p>I'm still waiting on my license for declining unwarranted search and seizures.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="colb, post: 2764723, member: 35308"] I didn't know the government was supposed to be my nanny. Assuming you have a clean record, you can walk into a store, purchase a handgun, and walk out in 30 minutes or less (varies from store to store). But in order to use it for protection, you suddenly must be trained (actually, someone reads the law to you for 7 hours), pass the same background checks you just finished, pay a bunch of money, and wait until the state sends you a card (30-60 days). Only then, can you defend your own life. Let's face it, the "training" class in Oklahoma is basically an SDA law overview, with some laid back range time at the end. There is no qualification with your weapon. Has anyone ever failed the class? Is it even possible? Why do I need to spend an extra $60 and 8 hours of my time, when I could just be offered an SDA book at time of firearm purchase (or just print it out at home)? I'm still waiting on my license for declining unwarranted search and seizures. [/QUOTE]
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