By K.S. McNuttStaff writer kmcnutt@oklahoman.comA second pharmacy choice bill was signed into law Tuesday, three weeks after Gov. Kevin Stitt vetoed the first one. House Bill 2632 prohibits restrictions on a patient's right to choose a pharmacy provider without paying a penalty and calls for an advisory committee to review complaints and administer fines. Stitt vetoed Senate Bill 841, a nearly identical bill, May 1.Read more on NewsOK.com