Oklahoma governor faces decision on gun carry without permit

 


OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin is not saying whether she will sign legislation that would allow adults to carry handguns without a permit in spite of concern expressed by the deputy director of one of the state's top law enforcement agencies Thursday that it could erode public safety.

"The law really removes many of the protections that we've had," Rick Adams, deputy director of the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation, told The Associated Press. "Public safety is obviously the biggest concern. It's a dangerous situation for the public. It's a dangerous situation for police o...



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