Thanks for the reply. I assume you'll post the hearing dates as soon as you find them, as usual-thanks for all the informative stuff you post.
I heard about a shooting in Tulsa from a friend. He said the OC bills have been "shelved". Is this true or is he just wetting his pants unnecessarily?
All I can say is if she vetos it she better have a good reason. She has always said she would sign an OC bill if it made it to her desk. Either she is lieing and doesn't want OC or she is hoping an OC bill never makes it that far. If she likes her job very much then time will tell if she want another term by standing by what she says.
There has been a bunch of maneuvering so I might not be 100% up-to-date on everything. But a good reason for her to veto one of the bills is that it was gutted from the original bill to the point that the only "OC" bit is to allow you to OC on your personal property. To me that would be reason to veto that bill and send it back for them to fix and make a real OC bill.
Seen SB1733 on the senate agenda today, anyone know anything?
I think it would be useful if someone could post briefly as to where the OC bills stand in the OK Legislature as of today (April 5, 2012) and where they have to go before they become law.
Just for verification -- SB1733 turns a "concealed handgun license" to a "handgun license?" And for further clarification, how is the "must inform" statute affected?
Very nice. My congratulations to the State of Oklahoma! (Provided your governor signs it of course). Granted, why should we need a permission slip to exercise a right -- but I think this is a good step forward. Now, if your neighbor to the south would get with the program.
Next session we'll push for Constitutional Carry. Since the Governor has already signed the bill that authorizes concealed carry in Oklahoma by
residents of Constitutional Carry states, we should be able to make a case.
That is an excellent prospect. When does the new law go into effect if it is signed?
November