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OK: Leader of Second Amendment Advocacy Group Considering Lawsuit After Being Turned Away at Tulsa Oktoberfest
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The leader of an Oklahoma Second Amendment advocacy group said Tuesday he plans to take legal action after Tulsa police officers refused to allow him to enter Oktoberfest while in possession of a concealed handgun. Oklahoma Second Amendment Association President Don Spencer posted a video on YouTube of an encounter Friday between him, at least two retired officers working event security and at least three Tulsa police officers. In the video, which is almost nine minutes in length, Spencer presents his Self-Defense Act license and tells the officers state law allows him to be on the premises at River West Festival Park with a concealed firearm. |
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PHORTO
(10/23/2019)
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"Only Ones" send a message: "I may not always be right, but I'm always the Boss." (Really? I don' thin so, Loosie.) |
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