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<blockquote data-quote="David2012" data-source="post: 1941372" data-attributes="member: 24428"><p>When the PD officer referred to lots of changes in the CC/OC laws... people should remember that when CC first passed here in Oklahoma 17 years ago... permit holders could only use their weapons to defend themselves, their immediate family [wife / husband & kids], parents / in-laws and employees. But not strangers, nor their own adult siblings. It was strictly a <u>SELF DEFENSE</u> weapons permit. Now it is a handgun permit. </p><p></p><p>Since 1995, a number of changes has taken place... we now have the 'Stand Your Ground' law where you no longer have to retreat if you are able. The Castle law now includes your vehicle-- in that if anyone inside your vehicle is being attacked or is being forcibly removed against their free will.... you now can use deadly force to stop the attacker. Also, now you can use your weapon to stop a attack on someone else where a felony crime is being committed and there is a immanent threat of serious bodily injury or death to that person. So there have been a number of significant changes over the years for the police & the public to keep up with.</p><p></p><p>---------</p><p>FYI:</p><p>There is something that some of you may not be aware of or have forgotten.... here in Oklahoma, you only have 10 days in which to notify the OSBI & DPS of a address change. You sure don't want to be stopped for a Open Carry license check and have a LEO give you a lot of Jazz about the address on your weapons permit not matching the address on your Drivers License. You have to actually apply for a new weapons permit & pay the $15 fee. DPS on the other hand has only required notification of a address change so it could be changed on their computer system, but didn't require me to actually get a new license. That may have changed. Just something people should be aware of. </p><p></p><p>And if you have out of state tags on your vehicle, LEO's take a dim view of someone living as a Oklahoma resident, but driving on a out-of-state vehicle tag [unless you are military]. You don't want a ticket for 'Failure to pay taxes due the state'.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David2012, post: 1941372, member: 24428"] When the PD officer referred to lots of changes in the CC/OC laws... people should remember that when CC first passed here in Oklahoma 17 years ago... permit holders could only use their weapons to defend themselves, their immediate family [wife / husband & kids], parents / in-laws and employees. But not strangers, nor their own adult siblings. It was strictly a [U]SELF DEFENSE[/U] weapons permit. Now it is a handgun permit. Since 1995, a number of changes has taken place... we now have the 'Stand Your Ground' law where you no longer have to retreat if you are able. The Castle law now includes your vehicle-- in that if anyone inside your vehicle is being attacked or is being forcibly removed against their free will.... you now can use deadly force to stop the attacker. Also, now you can use your weapon to stop a attack on someone else where a felony crime is being committed and there is a immanent threat of serious bodily injury or death to that person. So there have been a number of significant changes over the years for the police & the public to keep up with. --------- FYI: There is something that some of you may not be aware of or have forgotten.... here in Oklahoma, you only have 10 days in which to notify the OSBI & DPS of a address change. You sure don't want to be stopped for a Open Carry license check and have a LEO give you a lot of Jazz about the address on your weapons permit not matching the address on your Drivers License. You have to actually apply for a new weapons permit & pay the $15 fee. DPS on the other hand has only required notification of a address change so it could be changed on their computer system, but didn't require me to actually get a new license. That may have changed. Just something people should be aware of. And if you have out of state tags on your vehicle, LEO's take a dim view of someone living as a Oklahoma resident, but driving on a out-of-state vehicle tag [unless you are military]. You don't want a ticket for 'Failure to pay taxes due the state'. [/QUOTE]
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