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It’s a building of dignity and honor, but what happened at the state capitol recently has law enforcement crying shame. “Everybody in that building knew who we were,” said Wagoner county sheriff Bob Colbert, who, along with 40 other sheriffs from around the state, converged on the capitol as they do every year to meet …

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Any sportsman knows that the right piece of wildlife or outdoor-related artwork can create just the right atmosphere in a home, lake cabin or hunting camp. Whether it is a sculpture of a deer, a painting of a lone coyote or a hand-crafted wood carving, nature-focused artwork has a way of grabbing the attention of …

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More women are bearing arms   More Oklahomans than ever are exercising their right to legally carry a gun. The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation issued more than 60,000 handgun licenses to Oklahoma residents last year — a 50 percent increase compared to 2012 and more than double the number reported in 2011. Of the …

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This year, 2013, the amount of people applying for handgun licenses in Oklahoma is on pace to increase by 60 percent over 2012.  According to the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigations (OSBI). The permit allows an Oklahoma resident to legally carry their firearm openly in public.  The former law only allowed for concealed carry (you may …

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  Oklahoma youth and educators have until November 22 to submit entries in a creative writing and scholarship contest sponsored by the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation and the Oklahoma Station Chapter of Safari Club International. Students must use the theme “Hunting: Sharing the Heritage” or “Archery: What I like about Archery in the Schools …

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The State of Oklahoma, inspired by the recent release of home addresses of gun owners in New York, has followed suit. Locations of firearms throughout the state are marked in red:   Rumors suggest that mounting pressure in Idaho, Utah, Wyoming, Kansas and Texas will soon lead to those states releasing gun ownership maps of …