Oklahoma governor Kevin Stitt made constitutional carry the first bill he signed into law when he took office. And opponents have been trying to undo that ever since.

First, the hoplophobic Bloomberg-financed harridans of Moms Demand Action tried and failed to get a question on the ballot. They came up far short of the number of signatures needed.

Then anti-gun State Rep. Jason Lowe filed a lawsuit claiming that the constitutional carry bill that passed violated an obscure legislative technicality. But yesterday, just before the new law is set to go into effect on November 1, Oklahoma County District Judge Don Andrews denied a request for an injunction.

Lowe is vowing to appeal to the state supreme court, but for now, it appears that Oklahomans will enjoy full constitutional carry freedom starting Friday.