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Posted inPublic Safety

How Oklahoma Lawmakers Have Loosened Gun Regulations the Past Decade

by Keaton Ross June 3, 2022June 3, 2022

As Oklahoma grapples with mass shootings in Taft and Tulsa, an analysis of gun-related legislation passed over the past decade shows Oklahoma has consistently loosened firearms restrictions.

Posted inCriminal Justice

How a Proposed Felony Classification System Would Affect Justice in Oklahoma

by Keaton Ross April 6, 2022April 6, 2022
Posted inCriminal Justice

Corrections Department Seeks to Hire Teenagers as Detention Officers

by Keaton Ross December 10, 2021December 10, 2021
Posted inCriminal Justice

Rights of the Condemned: What Oklahoma Death Row Prisoners Can and Can’t Do In Their Final Hours

by Keaton Ross September 23, 2021September 23, 2021
Posted inElections

Election 2022: An Early Look at Whether Oklahoma Could Expand, Shrink Voting Access

by Trevor Brown September 16, 2021January 13, 2022
Posted inGovernment

Capitol Watch: Oklahoma Abortion Laws in the Spotlight After U.S. Supreme Court Upholds Texas Law

by Trevor Brown September 7, 2021September 6, 2021
Posted inPublic Health

As Other Governors Pull Out Vaccine Media Blitz, Oklahoma’s Stitt Largely Silent

by Trevor Brown July 30, 2021January 13, 2022
Posted inCriminal Justice

As State Prison Staffing Shortage Persists, Advocates Fear Violence

by Keaton Ross June 21, 2021June 21, 2021

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