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<blockquote data-quote="Rod Snell" data-source="post: 1079148" data-attributes="member: 796"><p>Call your legislators and tell your legislators the "unloaded and secured by a mechanical device" must NOT be passed into law. </p><p>1. It is a huge step back in OK law and creates unsafe conditions.</p><p>Picture SDA permittees having to unload pistols in the parking lot of the VOTEC. It invites accidental discharge. It invites complaints about seeing the guns in the lots.</p><p>2. It would establish the precedent of requiring "safety locks" for the first time ever in OK.</p><p>3. It would make storage in VOTEC parking lot different from all the other parking lots in OK. Next step would be to make all parking lot laws like it.</p><p>4. It is a "poison pill" amendment introduced to appease anti-gun legislators that want a way to avoid openly voting against gunowners.</p><p></p><p>Tell your representative you want the rules for VOTEC parking lots the same as for all the other parking lets in OK (except for secondary schools, now).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rod Snell, post: 1079148, member: 796"] Call your legislators and tell your legislators the "unloaded and secured by a mechanical device" must NOT be passed into law. 1. It is a huge step back in OK law and creates unsafe conditions. Picture SDA permittees having to unload pistols in the parking lot of the VOTEC. It invites accidental discharge. It invites complaints about seeing the guns in the lots. 2. It would establish the precedent of requiring "safety locks" for the first time ever in OK. 3. It would make storage in VOTEC parking lot different from all the other parking lots in OK. Next step would be to make all parking lot laws like it. 4. It is a "poison pill" amendment introduced to appease anti-gun legislators that want a way to avoid openly voting against gunowners. Tell your representative you want the rules for VOTEC parking lots the same as for all the other parking lets in OK (except for secondary schools, now). [/QUOTE]
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