Don Spencer
Born | March 22, 1941 |
Hometown | Tamworth, Australia |
Spouse | Julie Horsfall |
Children | Danielle Spencer |
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Will Oklahoma lawmakers increase firearm access? More than 100 bills are seeking just that
- Four years after Oklahoma’s Republican Legislature approved permitless carry, lawmakers have filed a flurry of bills to expand gun access even more.
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Gymnastics skills named after Simone Biles to look for at the Tokyo Olympics
Simone Biles is an unstoppable force in the world of gymnastics. Biles had four signature moves named after her in three different events: on the floor, on vault, and on the balance beam. "The demand on the body is extraordinary, and the physical conditioning that has to take place in order to be able to withstand that kind of pressure is, frankly, off the charts," said Don Spencer, gymnastic coach and USA Gymnastics Power TeamGym Technical Committee chairman.
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Oklahoma judge rejects challenge to 'permitless carry' law
An Oklahoma judge on Wednesday rejected an attempt by a Democratic state lawmaker and gun safety advocates to block a new law that will allow most people in the state to carry a firearm in public without a background check or training. After hearing arguments from both sides, Oklahoma County District Judge Don Andrews rejected a request by Oklahoma City Democratic Rep. Jason Lowe for a preliminary injunction that would have stopped the "permitless carry" law from taking effect on Friday. Lowe'
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Two sides weigh in on 'constitutional carry' bill
If Gov. Fallin signs Senate Bill 1212, gun owners over the age of 21 will be able to skip getting a license to concealed carry. The bill, which is similar to so-called constitutional carry legislation that has been adopted in a dozen other states, authorizes people 21 and older and military personnel who are at least 18 to legally carry a handgun, either openly or concealed, without a state-issued license or permit. "This is a constitutional right so you shouldn't have to pay a fee or a tax to
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