Monday, November 4, 2019

[MuskogeePolitico.com] Hello to Constitutional Carry, Adios to Beto

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Excerpts and links to the full article are below: [Excerpt] Robert Francis O'Rourke, failed 2018 candidate for U.S. Senate, has ended his bid for the White House after languishing for months in the bottom tier of the 30+ Democratic presidential candidates. [Excerpt] Myth: Anyone can buy a gun now. Fact: The law maintains current background check requirements before firearm purchases. [Excerpt] “Oklahoma is no longer the nation’s top incarcerator,” Echols said. “This historic moment is the clearest proof yet that legislators are listening to the people and acting on criminal justice reform." [Excerpt] The Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board voted unanimously Friday to recommend the sentences of 527 state inmates be commuted, the largest such action in state and national history. [Excerpt] House Majority Leader Mike Sanders (R-Kingfisher) said close to 500 new volunteer firefighters have joined rural fire departments four years after he successfully ran legislation that eliminated the age limit for new volunteers. [Excerpt] The National Rifle Association's Institute for Legislative Action (NRA-ILA) welcomes Oklahoma as the newest constitutional carry state. Constitutional carry, now the law in 16 states across the country, allows law-abiding citizens to carry concealed firearms without first getting government permission to do. [Excerpt] If the Oklahoma Department of Education’s new $3.29 billion state-appropriation request were transformed into a book for young readers, the title might be “The Mystery of the Missing Teacher Raises.” [Excerpt] Terry Neese, conservative Republican candidate for Oklahoma’s 5th Congressional District, released the following statement today blasting liberal Congresswoman Kendra Horn for turning her back on her constituents by supporting Nancy Pelosi’s partisan-driven impeachment inquiry. [Excerpt] Today marks 502 years since Martin Luther (according to legend) nailed his 95 Theses to the door of the church in Wittenberg, Germany. His writings and preaching fanned the wildfire of Reformation across Europe that had been slowly smoldering for several hundred years. [Excerpt] Attorney General Mike Hunter today released the following statement after Oklahoma County District Judge Don Andrews’ ruling that denied the plaintiffs request for a preliminary injunction that would have prevented the constitutional carry law from going into effect on Nov. 1. [Excerpt] Americans for Prosperity today will deliver each member of Congress with a Halloween treat, a horror movie poster urging them to oppose the reauthorization of the Export-Import Bank and the renewal of the so-called “tax extenders.” As part of the multimillion-dollar effort to Unrig the Economy and level the playing field for every American to succeed, the group is also launching a digital video and ads in Washington, DC and across targeted states.
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