Bill may create conflict in ammo, gun regulation
Oklahoma could be headed for a showdown with the federal government over firearms regulation and the scope of interstate commerce.
A bill that passed the state Senate last week asserts exemption from federal regulation for guns and ammunition manufactured, sold and used in Oklahoma. It is similar to one adopted by Montana last year.
"Hopefully, it will do two things,” said Sen. Randy Brogdon, R-Owa...
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