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Is there anything going on with an Oklahoma Firearms Freedom Act?
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<blockquote data-quote="flybeech" data-source="post: 2050019" data-attributes="member: 7557"><p>From Montana Firearms Freedom Act Wiki;</p><p></p><p>"The law declares that firearms manufactured in the state of Montana after October 1, 2009, and which remain in the state, are exempt from United States federal firearms regulations, provided that these items are clearly stamped "Made in Montana" on a central metallic part.</p><p></p><p>It applies to all firearms other than fully automatic weapons, firearms that cannot be carried and used by one person, and firearms with a bore diameter greater than 1½ inch which use smokeless powder. It also applies to ammunition (except exploding projectiles), and accessories such as suppressors.[2]</p><p></p><p>The law has no requirements for registration, background checks or dealer licensing."</p><p></p><p>I believe 7 or 8 other states have already passed the exact same thing and others are to follow. The Montana Shooting Sports Association and others have sued Eric Holder and others, to affirm the Constitutionality of the Firearms Freedom Act. Other states are considering the Firearms Freedom Act, as patterned by Montana.</p><p></p><p>When can we get the Oklahoma Firearms Freedom Act fired up again and sent to Governor Fallin's desk for her signature?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flybeech, post: 2050019, member: 7557"] From Montana Firearms Freedom Act Wiki; "The law declares that firearms manufactured in the state of Montana after October 1, 2009, and which remain in the state, are exempt from United States federal firearms regulations, provided that these items are clearly stamped "Made in Montana" on a central metallic part. It applies to all firearms other than fully automatic weapons, firearms that cannot be carried and used by one person, and firearms with a bore diameter greater than 1½ inch which use smokeless powder. It also applies to ammunition (except exploding projectiles), and accessories such as suppressors.[2] The law has no requirements for registration, background checks or dealer licensing." I believe 7 or 8 other states have already passed the exact same thing and others are to follow. The Montana Shooting Sports Association and others have sued Eric Holder and others, to affirm the Constitutionality of the Firearms Freedom Act. Other states are considering the Firearms Freedom Act, as patterned by Montana. When can we get the Oklahoma Firearms Freedom Act fired up again and sent to Governor Fallin's desk for her signature? [/QUOTE]
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