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Writer's pictureClint Davis

Jim Olsen's 'Stop& Frisk' bill killed by OK house majority leader



As "Pastor" Jim Olsen continues to rail his constituents in District 2, begging for "widespread support" against the actual majority, the House Leader in the State of Oklahoma proved to the people why Jim Olsen is bad for his district.


In a failed resolution authored by Rep. David Smith (R-McAlester), and backed by District 2 Rep. Jim Olsen, House Bill 3359 called for a blanket excuse for peace officers to stop, frisk and seize any property merely for "looking suspicious."


House Majority Leader Jon Echols eventually killed the bill on the house floor.


Olsen's vote was heavily scrutinized by constituents of District 2, because the concept of "Stop & Frisk" is another failed, racist policy being introduced to the people of Sequoyah County by a legislator who has agreed to stand against the majority of Oklahomans who voted for State Question 788.


HB3359 would've advanced Jim Olsen's war against cannabis patients.


Olsen remains under fire in District 2, not only by the 56%, but from Christians who support cannabis and use cannabis as well as grow, process and operate cannabis dispensaries.


Olsen has announced that he is firmly against the rights of Oklahomans to use safe, natural medicine as he already declared war on all patients in District 2 by introducing legislation to remove patient/worker protections from being fired for medicating naturally. The bill was blanketed by Olsen's "urgent" need to keep dispensaries from opening within a certain distance from church doors.


The people of District 2 demand better of an elected leader who gets angry when people remind him who he works for.








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