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Oklahoma
State Senate
President Pro Tempore
Sen. Glenn Coffee, R-Oklahoma City
State Capitol Room 422
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
(405) 521-5636
For Immediate Release: August 26, 2009
Sen. Glenn Coffee
Oklahoma Rifle Association Names Coffee as Top
Legislator
Senate President Pro Tem Glenn
Coffee was recently selected as the 2009 “Legislator of the
Year” by the Oklahoma Rifle Association (ORA).
Founder of the Sportsman Caucus in the Senate and member of the ORA,
Coffee is an avid hunter and has consistently supported and even
authored legislation that values the right to bear arms. Coffee said
he was honored to receive such an award and looked forward to the
future.
“Oklahomans want their ideals and values to be protected and
fought for, and recognizing the importance of our rights in bearing
arms is crucial,” said Pro Tem Coffee. “Over the nearly 11 years I
have been in the Senate, I have defended the rights of Oklahomans to
not only bear arms, but also to hunt and fish in our great state.
And, as the future unfolds, I am confident Oklahoma will continue
moving forward.”
The ORA held an awards banquet last weekend where Coffee was
presented his award.
“From the first day he stepped in the Oklahoma Senate Chamber,
Senator Coffee has stood solidly in support of the Second Amendment,
the right to keep and bear arms,” said Charles H. Smith, ORA
Executive Director. “There are those who say they support gun owner
rights, but when it becomes unpopular or inconvenient, they step
aside. Not so with this gentleman.”
“During the last session, for example, he authored two bills of
significant importance in the right of self defense. Earlier ORA had
spoken with him and detailed the need for new legislation, and under
his guidance these proposals were enacted and became a part of our
law.”
Among Coffee’s bills resulting in ORA recognition was a proposed
constitutional amendment in 2008 which was approved by citizens to
protect the right to hunt and fish. He was also principal author of
a measure in the 2009 session ensuring a mother’s right to protect
her unborn child.
For more information contact:
Sen. Coffee: 405-521-5636

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