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Find out if your legislators support open carry and SteveRussell's SB 1092
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<blockquote data-quote="henschman" data-source="post: 1702415" data-attributes="member: 4235"><p>I don't know... on one hand it is a step in the right direction... but on the other hand, if we got this passed, it might postpone getting Constitutional Carry passed since it takes such a mighty push to get this gov't to do anything RKBA related. I think we can only generate the momentum for them to pass one major RKBA-type law every decade or so, and they might think that it placates us pro-gun types if they threw us that little bone... hell, it probably WOULD placate a lot of us. So strategically, it might be better to hold out for trying to get full-on Constitutional Carry passed. </p><p></p><p>I like Veggie's idea about people in every district pestering their state reps. I think we should figure out a good day, and then get as many of us and our friends as possible up at the capitol to talk to our reps about Constitutional Carry. </p><p></p><p>I will say that if this open carry law passes, I will go around passing out those written permission slips like candy, since I will very shortly be an NRA certified instructor. I will just pass them out with an OSCN printout of all the laws on firearm carry so I can truthfully say that the person has been instructed in OK firearms law.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="henschman, post: 1702415, member: 4235"] I don't know... on one hand it is a step in the right direction... but on the other hand, if we got this passed, it might postpone getting Constitutional Carry passed since it takes such a mighty push to get this gov't to do anything RKBA related. I think we can only generate the momentum for them to pass one major RKBA-type law every decade or so, and they might think that it placates us pro-gun types if they threw us that little bone... hell, it probably WOULD placate a lot of us. So strategically, it might be better to hold out for trying to get full-on Constitutional Carry passed. I like Veggie's idea about people in every district pestering their state reps. I think we should figure out a good day, and then get as many of us and our friends as possible up at the capitol to talk to our reps about Constitutional Carry. I will say that if this open carry law passes, I will go around passing out those written permission slips like candy, since I will very shortly be an NRA certified instructor. I will just pass them out with an OSCN printout of all the laws on firearm carry so I can truthfully say that the person has been instructed in OK firearms law. [/QUOTE]
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