OKLAHOMA VOICE: Bill Expanding Gun Rights for Oklahoma Municipal Employees Heads to Governor’s Desk
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OKLAHOMA VOICE: Bill expanding gun rights for Oklahoma municipal employees heads to governor’s desk
OKLAHOMA CITY — House lawmakers on Wednesday sent a measure to the governor to allow elected officials to carry firearms at approved municipal buildings, despite concerns it could intimidate constituents.
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Municipal Carry Act Heads to Governor
The final hurdle for House Bill 1095, the Municipal Carry Act, is the Governor’s signature. The Oklahoma House approved the Senate Amendments to the measure this week by a vote of 70 to 15. The bill gives city councils the authority to authorize certain elected officials, judges, and designated municipal employees to carry concealed firearms on the job. Representative Derrick Hildebrant is the House author. “I’m grateful to my colleagues in the H
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