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Governor Stitt Signs the Bill: Oklahoma is now a 2A Sanctuary
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<blockquote data-quote="wawazat" data-source="post: 3567003" data-attributes="member: 35603"><p>I read the preemption paragraphs to mean if they try to amend NFA or GCA to include any additional items or criteria, it would not be protected by this act. Meaning Oklahoma will enforce those two acts as they are today but will not enforce any future amendments to them. I would have to read other bills with similar wording that have precedent attached to them to see how the courts typically interpret that phrasing though.</p><p></p><p>I really hope it draws more firearm mfg businesses to Oklahoma. It blows my mind when I see companies like Springfield Armory, Colt, Kimber, Dan Wesson, etc. operate in states that work so hard to make their product illegal. I would imagine a large number of the workers would follow the businesses to a more friendly state since their current residence is also trying to ban the source of their livelihood.</p><p></p><p>My wife constantly reminds me that I am a little more driven by my values when it comes to job satisfaction than a lot of folks are though. <shrug></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wawazat, post: 3567003, member: 35603"] I read the preemption paragraphs to mean if they try to amend NFA or GCA to include any additional items or criteria, it would not be protected by this act. Meaning Oklahoma will enforce those two acts as they are today but will not enforce any future amendments to them. I would have to read other bills with similar wording that have precedent attached to them to see how the courts typically interpret that phrasing though. I really hope it draws more firearm mfg businesses to Oklahoma. It blows my mind when I see companies like Springfield Armory, Colt, Kimber, Dan Wesson, etc. operate in states that work so hard to make their product illegal. I would imagine a large number of the workers would follow the businesses to a more friendly state since their current residence is also trying to ban the source of their livelihood. My wife constantly reminds me that I am a little more driven by my values when it comes to job satisfaction than a lot of folks are though. <shrug> [/QUOTE]
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