Oklahoma Gov. Fallin applies for concealed carry permit
Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin says she has applied for a concealed carry permit because she and her husband have handguns.
Gov. Mary Fallin may soon be packing heat.
The governor says she has applied for a permit to allow her to carry a concealed handgun.
Fallin, who has armed troopers assigned to provide security for her, said she decided to get a concealed gun permit because she and her husband have handguns.

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“It's good for my own personal safety to be able to carry if I choose to do that,” she said. “From a private citizen's standpoint, it's a matter of personal safety to be able to carry if a person chooses to do that. It may be right for some; it may not be right for others.”
Even with a concealed carry permit, guns are forbidden in many places in Oklahoma, including the state Capitol building.
A record number of Oklahomans have been applying for concealed carry permits.
Nearly, 40,000 people applied for such a permit in 2012.
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