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TULSA, Okla. (AP) — The city of Tulsa has decided to remove a massive “Black Lives Matter'' sign painted on a city street following a request from a group of local Republicans seeking permission to paint a “Back the Blue” sign.

Tulsa councilors decided to get rid of the sign during a Wednesday council meeting in which they discussed whether paintings on city streets are legal without permits.

The discussion kicked off last week after Bob Jack, chairman of the Tulsa Republican Party, asked his councilor about the procedure for painting a mural in support of law enforcement officers. Jack said it was a rhetorical question because he already knows the city does not have a process for street paintings.

Jack said he is not against the signs, but he doesn't think it should be on a city street.

Tulsa City attorney David O’Meilia said paintings on city streets are only allowed for safety reasons, like crosswalks or yield signs.

Councilor Connie Dodson said she is not against what the “Black Lives Matter” sign represents.

“But (as) this discussion has shown, it is kind of a slippery slope when it gets into that kind of activity,” Dodson said.

Dodson asked the City Attorney’s Office to draft an ordinance “that would prohibit this type of free speech on our sidewalks and streets so that it is clear and then we don’t have the ambiguity anymore.”

Without the city's approval, a group of activists and volunteers painted the sign just before the arrival of President Donald Trump for a campaign rally and Juneteenth, a state holiday commemorating the emancipation of Black slaves in America.

Briana Shea, who helped make the 250 foot (76.20 meters) long sign, said she thought it healed the community the days surrounding Trump’s visit.

“I am kind of disappointed that it was left up to a city vote, not a community vote, because it was all based around community and community (donated) dollars, not city dollars,” Shea said.

The Mayor’s Office said Wednesday that there is not a scheduled day or time to remove the “Black Lives Matter” sign.

City Traffic Engineer Kurt Kraft said he was told not to remove the street sign until the City Council could meet with the Mayor’s Office to discuss next steps.
I look forward to moving back to Oklahoma.
Connie needs removal from decision making. Probably too late for remedial education.
A few leaky 5 gallon buckets of red, white, and blue barn paint strapped to the tailgate of a pickup would improve the looks of that BLM sign immensely. Just drill a 1/4" hole in each bucket and drive back and forth over the sign.
Damn all I see when I go to Tulsa are Mescans.
Originally Posted by Brazos
I look forward to moving back to Oklahoma.


I’m just about halfway between Tulsa and OKC. Moved down here from up by KC 4 years ago to retire and get away from some very toxic family. The summers might be hot but I feel very free here. It’s a good feeling.
Originally Posted by papat
Originally Posted by Brazos
I look forward to moving back to Oklahoma.


I’m just about halfway between Tulsa and OKC. Moved down here from up by KC 4 years ago to retire and get away from some very toxic family. The summers might be hot but I feel very free here. It’s a good feeling.


Yup,
Lived in Pryor/Adair area, Midwest City, and Lawton/Ft. Sill.

I claim to be Texan by heritage, but Tejas Del Norte sounds better all the time.

Regards,
Bob.
Originally Posted by papat
Originally Posted by Brazos
I look forward to moving back to Oklahoma.


I’m just about halfway between Tulsa and OKC. Moved down here from up by KC 4 years ago to retire and get away from some very toxic family. The summers might be hot but I feel very free here. It’s a good feeling.

Where were you at by KC?
Lived in Lawson for 35 yrs. NE of KC
Looks like they opened up a can of worms and now they are trying to get them back in the can.
Glad they are doing that!
Originally Posted by reivertom
Looks like they opened up a can of worms and now they are trying to get them back in the can.

It’s tough to get your virginity back.
Isn't Tulsa now an Indian reservation, controlled by the indian affairs office?
It should be publicly advertised as a bounty on the BLM and antifa heads that'll shut them up pretty damn fast in the midwest area
Originally Posted by TimberRunner
Isn't Tulsa now an Indian reservation, controlled by the indian affairs office?

RedLivesMatter
Just to be fair to everyone involved it should be painted over in black with yellow or white stripes down the middle. Only idiots would paint such a sign and then claim it heals the community. Dumbest thing I’ve heard yet today but the day is still young.
Originally Posted by AZmark
Just to be fair to everyone involved it should be painted over in black with yellow or white stripes down the middle. Only idiots would paint such a sign and then claim it heals the community. Dumbest thing I’ve heard yet today but the day is still young.

I’ll second that. Hasbeen
Originally Posted by doubletap

It’s tough to get your virginity back.


My first wife tried her best to do that.
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