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OK passes Castle Doctrine law
Oklahoma just passed a Castle Doctrine statute. The governor is expected to sign.
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> As I write this The governor has signed this into law, already. But there are no details as to the wording or an enactment date. Usually it would be the 1st of November, for the end and beginning of the fiscal year. If you could iluminate the issue for me, I would appreciate any help given. I am currently involved with obtaining my concealed carry permit and the information would assist me with establishing my own rules of engagement, should that become necessary. Thank you for your attention.
Posted by: Pery Turpin at May 29, 2006 04:21 AM
Does Mississippi have this law?
Posted by: Randy Crist at July 3, 2008 09:26 AM
