Oklahoma House passes bill allowing guns to be banned on PUBLIC PROPERTY in under 3 minutes.

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On March 11, 2020, the Oklahoma House of Representatives heard House Bill 3010 which was originally intended to strengthen Second Amendment Rights and deal specifically with issues revolving around certain cities and municipalities denying firearms on PUBLIC PROPERTY such as streets, alleys and parks, especially during events, but some Mayors, particularly Mayor David Holt of Oklahoma City, felt that they could have police set up safety check points at any public location at any time.

Thanks to a floor amendment by the Bill's author, REPUBLICAN Rep. Tom Gann of Inola, OK, the Bill does just the opposite and will allow tax money to be used to ban firearms on public property so long as the PUBLIC AREA is enclosed in a metal fence, there's controlled entry into the area and there is a walk through metal detector.

This all happed in under THREE MINUTES with no debate and with most in the Chamber completely ignorant of what it was they were actually voting on and what it would actually do.

Read the full text of the engrossed Bill here:
http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/cf_pdf/2019-20%20ENGR/hB/HB3010%20ENGR.PDF

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