HB2522: Open Carry

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Seth247

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@Seth247,
You think they will draw a big, veiny, triumphant bastard???

I highly doubt there is much creative talent in the senate. A few may manage large, well rendered phallus', but the majority will probably just produce crude representations.

Edit: I take that back, I seem to recall that senator russel is an Iraq veteran, so he is probably well versed in the area of phallic art.
 
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Ok. So to sum up, sb1733 currently contains the original language of hb2522 and is to be sent back to the senate, where they will probably videotape themselves burning a copy of it while sneering at and mooning the camera and then they will send that video to the house.

Hb2522 is currently in the house and contains the least important bits of the original language and only allows open carry on private property. If the house re-instates the original language and then sends it back to the senate, the senate will then probably print out the whole thing and draw dicks all over it while laughing like little children.

Edit: I am only slightly exaggerating.

The powers that be in the Senate have told OK2A they will accept the amendments to SB1733.

The house rejected the amendments to HB2522 and requested conference committee. If SB1733 is signed then HB2522 will die in conference.

However if SB1733 goes to the governor and is rejected, then the conference committee could fix any problems with HB2522 and get it back on her desk.
 

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The powers that be in the Senate have told OK2A they will accept the amendments to SB1733.

The house rejected the amendments to HB2522 and requested conference committee. If SB1733 is signed then HB2522 will die in conference.

However if SB1733 goes to the governor and is rejected, then the conference committee could fix any problems with HB2522 and get it back on her desk.

If this turns out to be the case, I imagine this whole charade was to make sure the bill that passes had an "s" in front of the "b" and This whole thing is because the senate got butthurt over last years bill.
 

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As much as I'm hoping open carry passes, I'm a hell of a lot more concerned about fixing this original part of the SDA in bold than about accidentally showing my concealed weapon;

Section 1272.
UNLAWFUL CARRY
A. *It shall be unlawful for any person to carry upon or about his or her person, or in a purse or other container belonging to the person, any pistol, revolver, shotgun or rifle whether loaded or unloaded or any dagger, bowie knife, dirk knife, switchblade knife, spring-type knife, sword cane, knife having a blade which opens automatically by hand pressure applied to a button, spring, or other device in the handle of the knife, blackjack, loaded cane, billy, hand chain, metal knuckles, or any other offensive weapon, whether such weapon be concealed or unconcealed, except this section shall not prohibit:

Literally anything in the world could be construed as "an offensive weapon". The way this is worded makes it pretty much illegal to carry any kind of knife or solid object. I know they don't enforce it that way, but I'd prefer not to be living freely only by the graces of a public servants interpretation.
 

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As much as I'm hoping sb1733 goes to the governor, I'm a hell of a lot more worried about this part in bold than about accidentally showing my concealed weapon;



Literally anything in the world could be construed as "an offensive weapon". The way this is worded makes it pretty much illegal to carry any kind of knife or solid object. I know they don't enforce it that way, but I'd prefer not to be living freely only by the graces of a public servants interpretation.

The part you highlighted is already law.
 

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The part you highlighted is already law.

I know that's the problem. In all this stupid bickering it would have been easy for someone to reword that paragraph so that it didn't make carrying almost literally any object ever illegal. But no, they were busy with attempting to charge fetuses with manslaughter.
 

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