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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="owassopilot" data-source="post: 1660421" data-attributes="member: 16273"><p>If we took your interpretation and comments here about carrying a firearm openly in our own homes, then that would me I couldn't clean, handle, repair, or otherwise do anything with a firearm "openly" within my own home. Do you think this argument makes any sense whatsoever? You're really over analyzing this as I don't think you are seriously asking people here to believe that it is anywhere remotely illegal to handle a firearm within your own home. That would mean all the people in the news who have recently defended themselves and their home from an intruder by using deadly force should be arrested for "illegal carry". Seriously?? Legality is what the courts make of it. So, what I'd like you to do instead of trying to over analyze the law, I'd like you to find me a court case here in Oklahoma where the laws you mention were applied, and someone was punished for "illegal carry" within their own home. That's really all that is going to matter. There is a very, very old case where courts upheld the fact that it was indeed illegal to carry outside your home openly, and on your own property. However, the law appears to not have been challenged again with the addition of the self-defense act, and the current climate of being more open to carrying firearms. I believe the courts would rule differently now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="owassopilot, post: 1660421, member: 16273"] If we took your interpretation and comments here about carrying a firearm openly in our own homes, then that would me I couldn't clean, handle, repair, or otherwise do anything with a firearm "openly" within my own home. Do you think this argument makes any sense whatsoever? You're really over analyzing this as I don't think you are seriously asking people here to believe that it is anywhere remotely illegal to handle a firearm within your own home. That would mean all the people in the news who have recently defended themselves and their home from an intruder by using deadly force should be arrested for "illegal carry". Seriously?? Legality is what the courts make of it. So, what I'd like you to do instead of trying to over analyze the law, I'd like you to find me a court case here in Oklahoma where the laws you mention were applied, and someone was punished for "illegal carry" within their own home. That's really all that is going to matter. There is a very, very old case where courts upheld the fact that it was indeed illegal to carry outside your home openly, and on your own property. However, the law appears to not have been challenged again with the addition of the self-defense act, and the current climate of being more open to carrying firearms. I believe the courts would rule differently now. [/QUOTE]
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