The Oklahoma House has voted in favor of allowing gun owners to carry their weapons openly, without the need for a state license.

House members voted 73 to 15 for the “constitutional open carry” measure. It would allow residents to carry firearms openly, such as in a holster, without having to comply with existing state requirements. Residents who want to carry a concealed weapon would still be required to obtain a permit.

The measure will now make its way to the senate. If approved, it will go before Governor Mary Fallin.