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<blockquote data-quote="p238shooter" data-source="post: 2886642" data-attributes="member: 24583"><p>Well, I tried to look through this advertising site you listed, but even there I did not find where they even suggest anyone thinks I do not have a right to answer my door with my pistol OC on my belt or in my hand pointed at the floor. While advertising sites have a lot of info, I do try to read between the lines.</p><p></p><p>With a little research I think you will find several posts on this site where some firearms instructors may have not been clear about the laws frequently caused by limited time or have interjected their personal opinions concerning the laws. Sometimes personal opinions do not necessarily jive with the law, Some people do not even believe in the 2A and throw out opinions of that for example. </p><p></p><p>While opinions are good to hear, give you to think about, this document is the bottom line. <a href="https://www.ok.gov/osbi/documents/SDA_LAW_BOOK.pdf" target="_blank">https://www.ok.gov/osbi/documents/SDA_LAW_BOOK.pdf</a>. I would suggest reading it in detail and keep it handy for reference when you hear someone throwing out "facts" with no reference of giving opinions that might not sound quite right.</p><p></p><p>And yes, I had a Deputy knock on my door about 10PM one evening, and I had my pistol in my hand when I opened the door pointed at the floor. I had no easy place to lay it down first. He was inquiring if I might know the owner of a horse down the road that was loose. I did not get any indication from him of a hint of a problem from him when I stated sorry, we do not get many unexpected visitors late at night. His comment was "No problem, I can not blame you to try to stay safe."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="p238shooter, post: 2886642, member: 24583"] Well, I tried to look through this advertising site you listed, but even there I did not find where they even suggest anyone thinks I do not have a right to answer my door with my pistol OC on my belt or in my hand pointed at the floor. While advertising sites have a lot of info, I do try to read between the lines. With a little research I think you will find several posts on this site where some firearms instructors may have not been clear about the laws frequently caused by limited time or have interjected their personal opinions concerning the laws. Sometimes personal opinions do not necessarily jive with the law, Some people do not even believe in the 2A and throw out opinions of that for example. While opinions are good to hear, give you to think about, this document is the bottom line. [URL]https://www.ok.gov/osbi/documents/SDA_LAW_BOOK.pdf[/URL]. I would suggest reading it in detail and keep it handy for reference when you hear someone throwing out "facts" with no reference of giving opinions that might not sound quite right. And yes, I had a Deputy knock on my door about 10PM one evening, and I had my pistol in my hand when I opened the door pointed at the floor. I had no easy place to lay it down first. He was inquiring if I might know the owner of a horse down the road that was loose. I did not get any indication from him of a hint of a problem from him when I stated sorry, we do not get many unexpected visitors late at night. His comment was "No problem, I can not blame you to try to stay safe." [/QUOTE]
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