Posted: 4/7/2011 7:59:09 AM EDT
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This came across my NRA RSS feed today
"OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - An Oklahoma House committee has narrowly killed legislation to allow handgun owners with concealed carry permits to carry weapons openly. The House Public Safety committee Wednesday voted 9-8 against the measure by Rep. Leslie Osborn. It's identical to a bill approved by the Legislature last year but vetoed by former Gov. Brad Henry. The bill had passed the Senate and would have allowed anyone 18 or older to openly carry a firearm without a license. The committee struck those provisions with an amendment requiring those who openly carry handguns to have a concealed carry permit that requires criminal background checks. A bill passed by the House and pending in the Senate calls for a vote of the people to allow Oklahomans with handgun permits to openly carry a holstered firearm. Copyright 2011 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Link to original story. |
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Quoted: Update time. SB129, my open carry measure, was amended by me and Rep. Leslie Osborn of the House to be presented in Sue Tibbs Committee. We worked closely with Rep. Tibbs and also Rep. Martin and Tibbs agreed to hear the bill. The committee substitute that Osborn and I worked was presented by her this morning in the House Public Safety Committee. That version of SB129 contained the following: - Age = 21 - Training = Firearms safety course by NRA or SDA certified instructor - Card issued by instructor similar to Hunter's Safety card. Would state that the undersigned individual had been instructed in open carry and firearms safety - Reciprocity = Oklahoma resident only The measure was amended by Rep. Martin. He intended to strip SB129 completely and return it to a CCL / Open Carry provision similar to last year's. The amended version became the new bill in committee and then proceeded for a full vote. That vote was struck down 9 to 8 with all dems and 4 republicans voting against it (Rep. Pat Ownby, Rep. Doug Cox, Rep. Charlie Joyner, and Rep. Tommy Hardin). Tibbs and Martin were for it and were surprised when it did not pass. At that, the bill died. Sort of. There is still a chance that the bill can be brought again next week in a procedural move by Tibbs. She was mad and will likely do it. So, it may yet get out of the committee process and get to the house floor. If it passes the floor, I will get the bill back, it will go to conference and we will work the final language for final passage. Lots of ifs, but Tibbs can be very tough and if she wants the bill heard, she will get her way. We should be thankful to her for her support of the bill thus far. On the senate side, I am the author of Rep. John Bennett's version that was poisoned by rep. Virgin in a convoluted bill that passed out of the House. Bennet was OK with the poisoned bill knowing we could fix it in the House. Yesterday, I was informed by Sen. Barrington that he would refuse to hear Bennett's bill. He also informed me that he was refusing to hear the Career Tech parking lot bill from me and Rep. John Enns. I asked him why. He stated that while he supports the second amendment, he does not think we need all those guns out there. He stated that the police were adequate to protect us (I wanted to ask him today if he thought the police did a good job of protecting Shelia Lee yesterday, the Lawton Chamber President who was murdered in her own home but I was too much of a gentleman to do it). With that, I am scrambling now to save Bennett's bill. Sen. Mike Schulz has been very helpful and we may get it heard in another committee. On a side note, Schulz helped me save the Career Tech bill by allowing it to move from Barrington's committee and putting it in Sen. Rob Johnson's Rules committee. Send a note of thanks to Schulz. He has helped us save several gun bills this year from SB129 in the senate earlier this year, to the Career Tech bill and possibly Bennett's bill tomorrow. It is an ugly business. But as long as I have weapons, ammo, a knife, fists or spit (politically speaking of course :-) ), I will fight to get these bills through. When time is up and the bills are gone then the fight is over but right now, we are doing pretty well keeping the fight alive. Notes to send - Thank Rep. Sue Tibbs and encourage her in her fight to keep the bill alive. Osborn also. Thank Sen. Mike Schulz for saving the Career Tech bill and encourage him to keep the Open Carry measures alive. He has been a great help to us as floor leader. That is it for now. Steve From: http://www.ar15.com/forums/topic.html?b=8&f=25&t=445108&page=4 |