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Moving from TX, trying to learn the "major" differences in the law
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<blockquote data-quote="Rod Snell" data-source="post: 1544023" data-attributes="member: 796"><p>Comment on your comments:</p><p>5. As others have pointed out, your comment is just wrong. WOSC college does not object to my handgun being left in the truck when I teach.</p><p>6. If you fail to conceal, the OK law you are charged under is "Unlawful carry" of an unconcealed handgun, i.e., <strong>open carry</strong>. It is a misdemeanor with criminal penalties up to 6 mo in jail for a second offense.</p><p>8. TX residents cannot buy a handgun in OK, regardless of what they do in TX. So the TX driver's license is a disqualifier in OK for handguns, and the TX chl is irrelevant to buying any gun in OK.</p><p>If he wants to buy a long gun from an FFL in OK, he can, but he will have to do the NICS.</p><p></p><p>Rule #1 when going to another state is that they never care how you do it back home, something that should be covered better in the OK CHL class, IMHO. I add a handout on Federal Rules for gun purchases and the links to official CHL souces in other states to my classes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rod Snell, post: 1544023, member: 796"] Comment on your comments: 5. As others have pointed out, your comment is just wrong. WOSC college does not object to my handgun being left in the truck when I teach. 6. If you fail to conceal, the OK law you are charged under is "Unlawful carry" of an unconcealed handgun, i.e., [B]open carry[/B]. It is a misdemeanor with criminal penalties up to 6 mo in jail for a second offense. 8. TX residents cannot buy a handgun in OK, regardless of what they do in TX. So the TX driver's license is a disqualifier in OK for handguns, and the TX chl is irrelevant to buying any gun in OK. If he wants to buy a long gun from an FFL in OK, he can, but he will have to do the NICS. Rule #1 when going to another state is that they never care how you do it back home, something that should be covered better in the OK CHL class, IMHO. I add a handout on Federal Rules for gun purchases and the links to official CHL souces in other states to my classes. [/QUOTE]
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