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Lawsuit filed to stop Oklahoma 'permitless carry' law

OKLAHOMA CITY — There's a new effort to stop the 'permitless carry' law in Oklahoma.

Democratic State Representative Jason Lowe, of Oklahoma City, filed a lawsuit Monday.

The suit argues that the law violates a constitutional requirement that bills deal with only one subject matter.

Lowe and other advocates for tighter gun laws already fell short of gathering enough signatures to send the issue to a vote of the people.

The law, that will allow people to carry firearms without a background check or training, is set to take effect November 1st.

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