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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3111483" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>“21 O.S. 1289.6 adds the following language:</p><p>CONDITIONS UNDER WHICH FIREARMS MAY BE CARRIED</p><p>A. A person shall be permitted to carry loaded and unloaded shotguns, rifles and pistols, open and not concealed and without a handgun license as authorized by the Oklahoma Self-Defense Act pursuant to the following conditions:</p><p>...</p><p>6. As provided for in subsection A of Section 1272 of this title; or</p><p>7. For lawful self-defense and self-protection or any other legitimate purpose in or on property that is owned, leased, rented, or otherwise legally controlled by the person; or</p><p>7. For any legitimate purpose not in violation of the Oklahoma Firearms Act of 1971 or any legislative enactment regarding the use, carrying, ownership and control of firearms.”</p><p></p><p>This is significant vs the old law. </p><p>You could transport a long gun in a motor vehicle only if loaded in the magazine but not chamber loaded. </p><p>You can thank OK2A for this one. We had a presentation at one of our monthly club meetings where the rep described how one could carry a long gun across the street to show your neighbor and be guilty of a misdemeanor, yet do the same with a loaded pistol and be in compliance with current laws. </p><p>Big news for our side.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3111483, member: 5412"] “21 O.S. 1289.6 adds the following language: CONDITIONS UNDER WHICH FIREARMS MAY BE CARRIED A. A person shall be permitted to carry loaded and unloaded shotguns, rifles and pistols, open and not concealed and without a handgun license as authorized by the Oklahoma Self-Defense Act pursuant to the following conditions: ... 6. As provided for in subsection A of Section 1272 of this title; or 7. For lawful self-defense and self-protection or any other legitimate purpose in or on property that is owned, leased, rented, or otherwise legally controlled by the person; or 7. For any legitimate purpose not in violation of the Oklahoma Firearms Act of 1971 or any legislative enactment regarding the use, carrying, ownership and control of firearms.” This is significant vs the old law. You could transport a long gun in a motor vehicle only if loaded in the magazine but not chamber loaded. You can thank OK2A for this one. We had a presentation at one of our monthly club meetings where the rep described how one could carry a long gun across the street to show your neighbor and be guilty of a misdemeanor, yet do the same with a loaded pistol and be in compliance with current laws. Big news for our side. [/QUOTE]
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