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<blockquote data-quote="hrdware" data-source="post: 2889380" data-attributes="member: 24475"><p>Right after OC became legal in Oklahoma, MetroTransit (the bus line in OKC) started throwing a big stink about people being able to openly carry handguns on city buses. City buses are generally run by the city and therefore, due to state preemption, cannot create their own rules regarding firearms. State law specifically says you can not carry a concealed firearm onto a bus, they say noting about unconcealed firearms.</p><p></p><p>Charter buses, Greyhound, things like that are private companies that can create whatever rules they want, however public transportation that is owned by a city has to follow state law.</p><p></p><p>OK2A and some state legislators tried to change the law to allow concealed and open carry on buses, but it did not get enough traction. Probably one of those items legislators didn't hear enough complaints about from their constituents to do anything about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hrdware, post: 2889380, member: 24475"] Right after OC became legal in Oklahoma, MetroTransit (the bus line in OKC) started throwing a big stink about people being able to openly carry handguns on city buses. City buses are generally run by the city and therefore, due to state preemption, cannot create their own rules regarding firearms. State law specifically says you can not carry a concealed firearm onto a bus, they say noting about unconcealed firearms. Charter buses, Greyhound, things like that are private companies that can create whatever rules they want, however public transportation that is owned by a city has to follow state law. OK2A and some state legislators tried to change the law to allow concealed and open carry on buses, but it did not get enough traction. Probably one of those items legislators didn't hear enough complaints about from their constituents to do anything about. [/QUOTE]
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