Posted May 3, 2016 10:00 am by Comments

By Dean Weingarten

OKlahoma Capitol

Oklahoma looks to be ready to move another increment toward permitless or “Constitutional” carry. The Senate has already passed SB 735 on a 67-2 vote; the bill has passed the House Public Safety Committee with a “Do Pass” recommendation. If passed by the House, it will go to the Governor. It is a small increment . . .

Oklahoma has already restored the right to carry without a permit to the residents of those nine states that do not require permits to carry. Mississippi is likely to become the 10th “Constitutional” carry state any day now. Governor Bryant is likely to sign the bill into law by this Monday, the 18th of April.

Oklahoma SB 735 would extend permitless carry to people 21 or older who can show that they have both a current military ID and a valid Oklahoma drivers license or ID. From the Oklahoma legislature:

2. The person is twenty-one (21) years of age or older, is on active military or National Guard duty, regular military or National Guard reserve duty or has retired or been honorably discharged from military service and presents a valid military identification card in lieu of a handgun license. …Read the Rest

Source:: Truth About Guns

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