Kentucky becoming a permitless state is a lot bigger than Oklahoma. Now that they've done it, there's gonna be pressure on state legislatures in Indiana, Tennessee, Ohio too, but the new governor of Ohio is a RINO who will only listen to Sheriffs and police about how "unsafe it is for officer safety."
The big issue going forward with permitless carry getting passed in those states is this: the states make millions in revenue for the fees they charge to issue a carry permit/license.
Here's a chart I found and have added a green dot next to the states that are permitless/constitutional carry. Notice where most states that are permitless land?
Texas, Florida, Indiana, Ohio and other at the top of this chart are not going to make permitless carry legal because they make millions every year with the fees associated with the shall issue system. The police all spout the same garbage about safety, even tho no law abiding citizen who is not already a prohibited person in a permitless carry state has shot an on duty cop. It's all smoke and mirrors, the bottom line is that the shall issue system is ineffective in weeding out prohibited persons, it exists solely as a means to put people on a file with their fingerprints, as a deterrent for poor people who may not be able to afford to pay the fees, and the biggest reason being to make money on a de facto poll tax of the 2nd amendment.