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<blockquote data-quote="Clay" data-source="post: 1778381"><p>My bad, your right, it passed the full senate.</p><p></p><p>The unlicensed open carry language was removed because the House had vowed not to accept it. There actually is no open carry language in it right now, but the agreement is that it will have it's original open carry language put back in by ...the conference committee after it goes back to the House, unless SB1733 passes the House (if that happens it won't matter). The other elements of OK2A's legislative agenda were put back into the bill, however. They include: private property open carry, adding ammo to the section of law that requires employers to allow employees to keep their weapon locked in the car while at work, and changing the police notification requirement from "first contact" to "first opportunity."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clay, post: 1778381"] My bad, your right, it passed the full senate. The unlicensed open carry language was removed because the House had vowed not to accept it. There actually is no open carry language in it right now, but the agreement is that it will have it's original open carry language put back in by ...the conference committee after it goes back to the House, unless SB1733 passes the House (if that happens it won't matter). The other elements of OK2A's legislative agenda were put back into the bill, however. They include: private property open carry, adding ammo to the section of law that requires employers to allow employees to keep their weapon locked in the car while at work, and changing the police notification requirement from "first contact" to "first opportunity." [/QUOTE]
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