With the addition of Kay County today, the number of Oklahoma counties declaring themselves to be Second Amendment Sanctuaries is now up to 26.
Sheriff Steve Kelley published the following Declaration of Intent today, as reported by PoncaCityNow.com:
Kelley joins 25 other sheriffs in this movement, along with at least four county commission boards and one district attorney. The following list is in roughly chronological order, with links to each county's official statement.
- Logan County Sheriff, County Commissioners
- Stephens County Sheriff
- Canadian County Sheriff
- Haskell County Sheriff, District Attorney
- Bryan County Sheriff
- Pittsburg County Sheriff, District Attorney
- LeFlore County Sheriff
- Cimarron County Sheriff
- Coal County Sheriff
- Cotton County Sheriff, County Commissioners
- Kiowa County Sheriff, County Commissioners
- Pushmataha County Sheriff
- Latimer County Sheriff
- Atoka County Sheriff
- McCurtain County Sheriff
- Major County Sheriff
- Johnston County Sheriff
- Ottawa County Sheriff
- Choctaw County Sheriff
- Lincoln County Sheriff
- Caddo County Sheriff
- Blaine County Sheriff
- Creek County Sheriff, County Commissioners
- Carter County Sheriff
- Osage County Sheriff
- Kay County Sheriff
from MuskogeePolitico.com