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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="SMS" data-source="post: 1660094" data-attributes="member: 42"><p>1286.6 doesn't exist anymore....so I assume you mean 1289.6. Nothing in 1289.6 specifically exempts "tending land", as the OP asked, nor is there any kind of special exemption for rural land owners. The exemptions and conditions for carrying are very clear and narrow in scope. Combine 1289.6 with 1272 and I don't see any exemption for open carrying of any sort beyond that which is spelled out. Maybe I'm missing it, but can you show me where 1289 or 1272 exempt open carry on rural land when someone is just out working said land?</p><p></p><p>The SDA, 1290.1 through 1290.26, doesn't come into play since it only speaks to the rules, regulations, procedures and restrictions revolving around concealed carry. It does not add or take away from the general restriction of carrying weapons in Oklahoma beyond the narrow exemption for those with permits.</p><p></p><p>Again, I think you are confusing the low probability of being arrested for carrying on rural land with the legality of carrying on rural land.</p><p></p><p>If carring for self-defense on rural land was an exemption under the "any lawful purpose" exemption, then carrying in town would/should be an exemption as well and we wouldn't need to pass Open Carry legislation in the state.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SMS, post: 1660094, member: 42"] 1286.6 doesn't exist anymore....so I assume you mean 1289.6. Nothing in 1289.6 specifically exempts "tending land", as the OP asked, nor is there any kind of special exemption for rural land owners. The exemptions and conditions for carrying are very clear and narrow in scope. Combine 1289.6 with 1272 and I don't see any exemption for open carrying of any sort beyond that which is spelled out. Maybe I'm missing it, but can you show me where 1289 or 1272 exempt open carry on rural land when someone is just out working said land? The SDA, 1290.1 through 1290.26, doesn't come into play since it only speaks to the rules, regulations, procedures and restrictions revolving around concealed carry. It does not add or take away from the general restriction of carrying weapons in Oklahoma beyond the narrow exemption for those with permits. Again, I think you are confusing the low probability of being arrested for carrying on rural land with the legality of carrying on rural land. If carring for self-defense on rural land was an exemption under the "any lawful purpose" exemption, then carrying in town would/should be an exemption as well and we wouldn't need to pass Open Carry legislation in the state. [/QUOTE]
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