FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE May 11, 2018
Governor May Fallin Vetoes Senate Bill 1212
OKLAHOMA CITY – Governor Mary Fallin today vetoed
Senate Bill 1212, which would have eliminated the
requirement to complete a short firearms safety and training course from a
certified instructor and demonstrate competency with a pistol before carrying a
gun in public. The governor issued the following statement:
“Oklahoma is a state that respects the
Second Amendment. As governor, I have signed both concealed-carry and
open-carry legislation. I support the right to bear arms and own a pistol, a
rifle, and a shotgun.
“Oklahomans believe that law-abiding
individuals should be able to defend themselves. I believe the firearms
requirement we current have in state law are few and reasonable. Senate Bill
1212 eliminates the training requirements for persons carrying a firearms in
Oklahoma. It reduces the level of the background check necessary to carry a
gun.
“SB 1212 eliminates the current ability
of Oklahoma law enforcement to distinguish between those carrying guns who have
been trained and vetted, and those who have not.
“Again, I believe the firearms laws we
currently have in place are effective, appropriate and minimal, and serve to
reassure our citizens that people who are carrying handguns in this state are
qualified to do so.”
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