Oklahoma
State Senate
OFFICE OF SENATOR JAY PAUL
GUMM
Atoka, Bryan, Coal, Johnston & Marshall Counties
For Immediate Release: March
4, 2010
Sen. Gumm Says Legislation will
Increase Opportunity to Attract Firearm
Manufacturing Jobs to State
A bill now moving to the House of Representatives contains legislation
that will put Oklahoma in a better position to attract high-paying manufacturing
jobs—that’s according to Sen. Jay
Paul Gumm. The Democrat from Durant said his legislation, which the
full Senate approved on Wednesday, shores up his long-term efforts to
attract a firearm manufacturer to the state.
“Murray State College is home to one of the best gunsmith schools
in the entire country. It just makes sense to use that particular resource
we have as a means to attract jobs and industry, not just to my district
but to all of Oklahoma,” Gumm said.
Gumm had previously passed legislation encouraging the Commerce Department
to begin work on initiatives to attract gun manufacturing facilities to
the state. He has also successfully authored legislation to protect manufacturers
who may locate in Oklahoma from frivolous lawsuits.
On Wednesday, Gumm successfully amended Senate Bill 1685, a bill by Sen.
Randy Brogdon strengthening Oklahoma’s Second Amendment rights,
to ensure efforts to locate a gun manufacturer in
Oklahoma would be a permanent part of the Commerce Department’s
mission.
“A lot of gun manufacturers are in states that frankly are hostile
to guns and individual gun ownership,” Gumm said “In Oklahoma,
responsible gun ownership is part of our identity, and our laws and public
policy reflect that attitude—it’s one that we should use to
our advantage.”
For more
information contact:
Sen. Gumm: 405-521-5586
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