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State Lawmaker Pushes for Open Carry Law for Gun OwnersPosted:
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Owasso Representative David Derby said protection is exactly why citizens should arm themselves, but he wants to take it a step further with the right to carry a gun in public view.
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According to OpenCarry.org, Oklahoma is one of 7 states where open carry laws are completely restricted or banned.
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By Rusty Surette, NEWS 9
OKLAHOMA CITY -- An Oklahoma lawmaker is pushing for an open carry law for gun owners.
Representative David Derby (R- Owasso) has attached an amendment to House Bill 3239 which would allow citizens with concealed-carry licenses the right to carry a gun in public view.
Just last year, a man armed with a concealed weapon successfully and peacefully disarmed a violent man at this Oklahoma City apartment complex.
Owasso Representative David Derby said protection is exactly why citizens should arm themselves, but he wants to take it a step further.
"Gun laws are important in our country," Derby said. "At the same time, the truly dangerous criminals are breaking laws already and ignore gun controls. They realize that good people will be unarmed and not threaten their nefarious pursuits. With my amendment, it would allow Oklahomans the freedom to carry a firearm if they already hold a concealed-carry license. This would make criminals think twice before trying to rob a bank or knock off a convenience store."
The "Firearms Freedom Act" has been referred to the Public Safety committee for further consideration.
Read House Bill 3239 and the Firearms Freedom Act.
The Virginia-based group, OpenCarry.org, supports Representative David Derby's push for an open-carry law.
"It's a right. We have a right to open carry," said the group's co-founder John Pierce. "Open carry is the Second Amendment, and it's the most important thing to remember."
According to OpenCarry.org, Oklahoma is one of 7 states where open carry laws are completely restricted or banned.
Most gun owners NEWS 9 spoke to favor having an option of concealing versus open-carry, but even if the law is changed, some say they won't.
"I like the fact that nobody really knows if I'm carrying or not. There's an advantage to that in my mind, but this is really a decision up to the individual to try and do," said Miles Hall, H&H Gun Range.
News video at http://www.newson6.com/Global/category.asp?C=121535&clipId=4546774&autostart=true
http://www.newson6.com/Global/story.asp?S=11988652
State Lawmaker Pushes for Open Carry Law for Gun OwnersPosted:
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Feb 15, 2010 5:45 PM EST [/i]Updated:
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Feb 15, 2010 11:33 PM EST [/i]
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Owasso Representative David Derby said protection is exactly why citizens should arm themselves, but he wants to take it a step further with the right to carry a gun in public view.
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According to OpenCarry.org, Oklahoma is one of 7 states where open carry laws are completely restricted or banned.
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By Rusty Surette, NEWS 9
OKLAHOMA CITY -- An Oklahoma lawmaker is pushing for an open carry law for gun owners.
Representative David Derby (R- Owasso) has attached an amendment to House Bill 3239 which would allow citizens with concealed-carry licenses the right to carry a gun in public view.
Just last year, a man armed with a concealed weapon successfully and peacefully disarmed a violent man at this Oklahoma City apartment complex.
Owasso Representative David Derby said protection is exactly why citizens should arm themselves, but he wants to take it a step further.
"Gun laws are important in our country," Derby said. "At the same time, the truly dangerous criminals are breaking laws already and ignore gun controls. They realize that good people will be unarmed and not threaten their nefarious pursuits. With my amendment, it would allow Oklahomans the freedom to carry a firearm if they already hold a concealed-carry license. This would make criminals think twice before trying to rob a bank or knock off a convenience store."
The "Firearms Freedom Act" has been referred to the Public Safety committee for further consideration.
Read House Bill 3239 and the Firearms Freedom Act.
The Virginia-based group, OpenCarry.org, supports Representative David Derby's push for an open-carry law.
"It's a right. We have a right to open carry," said the group's co-founder John Pierce. "Open carry is the Second Amendment, and it's the most important thing to remember."
According to OpenCarry.org, Oklahoma is one of 7 states where open carry laws are completely restricted or banned.
Most gun owners NEWS 9 spoke to favor having an option of concealing versus open-carry, but even if the law is changed, some say they won't.
"I like the fact that nobody really knows if I'm carrying or not. There's an advantage to that in my mind, but this is really a decision up to the individual to try and do," said Miles Hall, H&H Gun Range.