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Can I Or Can I Not Open Carry A Revolver Or Shotgun On My Rural Property?
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<blockquote data-quote="henschman" data-source="post: 1658983" data-attributes="member: 4235"><p>Yeah, according to Oklahoma statutory and case law, it is even illegal to carry a gun inside <em>your own house</em> unless it is for one of the purposes our masters deem to be a "legitimate" use for a firearm, which are hunting, fishing, recreation, and living history reenactments. Notice self-defense does not appear on the list. You could possibly make a defense based on necessity if you armed yourself to defend against a home intruder, but the fact that the law could force you to make such an "iffy" defense in such circumstances show that the firearms laws in this state are highly violative of our natural rights, and badly need to be changed.</p><p></p><p>The fact that the law is rarely prosecuted against people who carry guns in their own homes or on their own spread is no excuse. When your freedom depends purely on the discretion of law enforcement, it isn't worth much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="henschman, post: 1658983, member: 4235"] Yeah, according to Oklahoma statutory and case law, it is even illegal to carry a gun inside [I]your own house[/I] unless it is for one of the purposes our masters deem to be a "legitimate" use for a firearm, which are hunting, fishing, recreation, and living history reenactments. Notice self-defense does not appear on the list. You could possibly make a defense based on necessity if you armed yourself to defend against a home intruder, but the fact that the law could force you to make such an "iffy" defense in such circumstances show that the firearms laws in this state are highly violative of our natural rights, and badly need to be changed. The fact that the law is rarely prosecuted against people who carry guns in their own homes or on their own spread is no excuse. When your freedom depends purely on the discretion of law enforcement, it isn't worth much. [/QUOTE]
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