Oklahoma Embraces Constitutional Carry With New Law

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Just hours after final legislative approval was granted, Gov. Kevin Stitt signed a bill Wednesday that will allow Oklahoma residents to carry a firearm in public with no training or license.

House Bill 2597, the so-called Constitutional Carry bill, advanced out of the Senate on Wednesday afternoon by a 40-6 vote. With Stitt’s signature, the law takes effect Nov. 1.

During a signing ceremony Wednesday afternoon, Stitt said voters across the state have told him they’re concerned about gun rights. Stitt dismissed critics’ concerns about how the bill would affect public safety.

“I think the best defense for a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun,” he said.

The bill allows people age 21 and older — and military service members and veterans age 18 years and older — to carry guns either concealed or unconcealed with no permit or training. As under current law, felons and those adjudicated to be mentally ill will not be allowed to carry firearms."
Oklahoma Embraces Constitutional Carry With New Law
 
It is great that some lawmakers are actually reading the constitution and realizing that our rights do matter. Everyone especially politicians should read the bill of rights section of the Constitution, that section is the peoples rights. My hat is off to Oklahoma doing it right.
 
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