Not if it is at a state park, such as Lake Thunderbird, if you on on the property even if you have a CCW you can't carry at all
Not true; I can carry there. Hell, I had my AR out there last summer.
Not if it is at a state park, such as Lake Thunderbird, if you on on the property even if you have a CCW you can't carry at all
I go fishing quite often with my uncle and I wondering if its legal to carry my handgun w/o CCW permit. Of course im not carrying the weapon to fend of BGs but for critters, cayotes, etc.
(Please say its legal because I found a sweet camo holster on ebay lol)
Unless its your land or your family land. You better have a hunting license in your pocket. You pop a coyote, skunk, snake or something you need it or get a ticket.
Not if it is at a state park, such as Lake Thunderbird, if you on on the property even if you have a CCW you can't carry at all
It's in the SDA manual, or you can google Oklahoma SDA and it's there.
This stuff isn't difficult to find, so there really is no excuse for people giving completely incorrect answers to these types of questions.
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