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TerryMiller

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Oklahoma City Zoo

The Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Garden is a business operated by a public trust and is not designated as a “park." As such, the zoo prohibits firearms on grounds. This is expressed at all entry points into the zoo.

On the OKC Zoo's own website:

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Second paragraph: Open carry not allowed - concealed carry IS permitted.
 

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Well.........

Clarence Thomas wrote the Second Amendment protects an “individual’s right to carry a handgun for self-defense outside the home.”

I would to point out that that the Second Amendment says "arms", therefore I believe you are not just limited to carrying a handgun, but any gun! (Or any weapon in my opinion.)

A restriction on where you "carry" your "arms" is a gross violation of the Second Amendment!
 

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Chesapeake Energy Arena

Weapons of any kind including concealed or unconcealed weapons, knives, mace, blades, and tools are prohibited at the arena.


Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark

Weapons of any kind are strictly prohibited at Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark. The only exception is law enforcement personnel in the performance of their official duties. All guests entering the ballpark for a game or event consent to a reasonable search for weapons before entering. Failure to comply with the above conditions will be denied admittance or removal. No refunds or exchanges will be allowed in such an event.

Cox Convention Center

Weapons are among the items prohibited at the center.

University of Oklahoma
State law bans guns at any college, university or technology center school property, unless allowed by school policy.

Oklahoma Christian University

The Student Handbook states, "Possession of...guns of any kind...are strictly prohibited on campus."

Oklahoma City Zoo

The Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Garden is a business operated by a public trust and is not designated as a “park." As such, the zoo prohibits firearms on grounds. This is expressed at all entry points into the zoo.

Frontier City

Under no circumstances will weapons (guns, knives, or any other item resembling a weapon) or non-service animals be allowed in the park.

Science Museum Oklahoma

Soliciting, weapons, smoking, and vaping are prohibited at Science Museum Oklahoma.

Public or private schools

According to Oklahoma law, it's illegal for any person to have in his or her possession on any public or private school property, or while in any school bus or vehicle used by any school for transportation of students or teachers, any firearm or weapon.
So what you're trying to say is that Conceal Carry is fine in the State of Oklahoma . . . as long as you don't leave your living room 😏 //sarcasm//
 

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So what you're trying to say is that Conceal Carry is fine in the State of Oklahoma . . . as long as you don't leave your living room 😏 //sarcasm//
Jim Griffith, CEO(and owner IIRC) of OnCue used to have “No Beretta” signs at all his stations. Our company policy was don’t ask don’t tell and your good to go IF YOU HAD YOUR CCW it was a very large family owned company(rhymes with Rocks..). Back in early 2002 the bossman noticed all the signs and called a meeting with all of us in the field and said “No more fuel at Jacks until signs go down, period.” So 20 trucks stop doing business there. A month later boss calls another meeting “ Jack is wondering why we all stopped getting fuel at his stations and has offered free drinks if we start using his stores again; don’t.”
So time goes on we have no longer been using them for fuel, it didn’t come out of our pockets wherever we fueled up and a free fountain drink on a 110* day no thanks prefer a Gatorade.
Well I drew the short straw and had to go work on his house, call and setup a time and swing by. I get him fixed up, his pup chewed the line so replaced it and let him know I wasn’t going to bill him for a puppy chew. We get to talking and he asks why we stopped using his stations. I didn’t lie and said well your signs pissed off the boss, we don’t get to just work for people like you, we have the meth heads, tax return ghetto rich and people that have there kids shoot us with BB guns while we hang off telephone polls to shut them off so we have our reasons for CCW.
He said the “the no gun signs”, yessir that’s the ones. Well hell it’s just a sign to make people feel good with all the crap, you tell (boss’ name) to forget about the signs we don’t care if y’all carry, I bet your carrying right now and you should. I didn’t answer his question in disguise with a yes or no, he couldn’t see it so no reason to point it out. I said well boss said signs up we drive to next station…
I finish up, heck if I remember he gave me $100 bill for a tip, by the way super nice dude and wife is very sweet as well even before the tip lol
2 weeks go by and meeting time, “ Ok so point got across and screw the signs he’s cutting us a deal on fuel cost so fill up and get your free drink, just don’t shoot anyone inside his stores”

So moral of the story is owner was just covering his arse, had no issue with “Berettas” but the wack jobs in his corp did so he had to please them by putting them up.
I’m going to Stillwater today and I’ll let you know but I am about 100% his stores no longer have the signs up…
 

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Well.........

Clarence Thomas wrote the Second Amendment protects an “individual’s right to carry a handgun for self-defense outside the home.”

I would to point out that that the Second Amendment says "arms", therefore I believe you are not just limited to carrying a handgun, but any gun! (Or any weapon in my opinion.)

A restriction on where you "carry" your "arms" is a gross violation of the Second Amendment!
It's not a question of whether or not you can, you can always carry. The question is if you may without getting into trouble if you are found to be carrying in any of the aforementioned areas. Personally I do not want to get into any situation where I could subject myself to potential jail or prison time... eventually cases will be heard that will test the decision, I just would prefer another's experience over my experiment!
 

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It's not a question of whether or not you can, you can always carry. The question is if you may without getting into trouble if you are found to be carrying in any of the aforementioned areas. Personally I do not want to get into any situation where I could subject myself to potential jail or prison time... eventually cases will be heard that will test the decision, I just would prefer another's experience over my experiment!
I understand your position.

I agree, because I dont have the time to sit in jail or the money (I want to throw away) to fight it!
 

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Well.........

Clarence Thomas wrote the Second Amendment protects an “individual’s right to carry a handgun for self-defense outside the home.”

I would to point out that that the Second Amendment says "arms", therefore I believe you are not just limited to carrying a handgun, but any gun! (Or any weapon in my opinion.)

A restriction on where you "carry" your "arms" is a gross violation of the Second Amendment!

Yeah well I wasn’t meaning for this to be a political discussion. I just wanted to know where I’d get in trouble if I was accidentally printing and someone saw that I had a firearm. I never open carry.

I don’t want to have to walk back and put it in my truck or be escorted off the property if caught. I don’t look at doors of businesses very close to see if they have a sign up. Lol
 

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