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<blockquote data-quote="cowboydoc" data-source="post: 1517730" data-attributes="member: 8065"><p>AG opinions are usually requested when something is vague or the interpretation is in question. The law seems pretty clear in this case, but I am not a lawyer. It is even posted as a FAQ on the first page of the OSBI concealed weapon / SDA web page: <a href="http://www.ok.gov/osbi/Concealed_Weapons_Licensing/" target="_blank">http://www.ok.gov/osbi/Concealed_Weapons_Licensing/</a></p><p></p><p>Q: Which Conceal Carry permits does the State of Oklahoma honor?</p><p>A: Per Title 21 § 1290.26, the State of Oklahoma recognizes any valid concealed carry firearms permit or license issued by another state. The permit must be issued by the state and not a county or law enforcement agency.</p><p></p><p>Below is the actual text of the law (from the SDA). The key is that the license must remain valid - i.e. if the other state's license becomes invalid once you are no longer a resident (like Oklahoma's), then you are not covered. </p><p></p><p>TITLE 21 § 1290.26 Reciprocal agreement authority</p><p>RECIPROCAL AGREEMENT AUTHORITY</p><p>The State of Oklahoma hereby recognizes any valid concealed carry weapons permit or license issued by another state.</p><p>Any person entering this state in possession of a firearm authorized for concealed carry upon the authority and license of another state is authorized to continue to carry a concealed firearm and license in this state; provided the license from the other state remains valid. The firearm must be carried fully concealed from detection and view, and upon coming in contact with any peace officer of this state, the person must disclose the fact that he or she is in possession of a concealed firearm pursuant to a valid concealed carry weapons permit or license issued in another state. Any person who is twenty-one (21) years of age or older having a valid firearm license from another state may apply for a concealed handgun license in this state immediately upon establishing a residence in this state.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowboydoc, post: 1517730, member: 8065"] AG opinions are usually requested when something is vague or the interpretation is in question. The law seems pretty clear in this case, but I am not a lawyer. It is even posted as a FAQ on the first page of the OSBI concealed weapon / SDA web page: [url]http://www.ok.gov/osbi/Concealed_Weapons_Licensing/[/url] Q: Which Conceal Carry permits does the State of Oklahoma honor? A: Per Title 21 § 1290.26, the State of Oklahoma recognizes any valid concealed carry firearms permit or license issued by another state. The permit must be issued by the state and not a county or law enforcement agency. Below is the actual text of the law (from the SDA). The key is that the license must remain valid - i.e. if the other state's license becomes invalid once you are no longer a resident (like Oklahoma's), then you are not covered. TITLE 21 § 1290.26 Reciprocal agreement authority RECIPROCAL AGREEMENT AUTHORITY The State of Oklahoma hereby recognizes any valid concealed carry weapons permit or license issued by another state. Any person entering this state in possession of a firearm authorized for concealed carry upon the authority and license of another state is authorized to continue to carry a concealed firearm and license in this state; provided the license from the other state remains valid. The firearm must be carried fully concealed from detection and view, and upon coming in contact with any peace officer of this state, the person must disclose the fact that he or she is in possession of a concealed firearm pursuant to a valid concealed carry weapons permit or license issued in another state. Any person who is twenty-one (21) years of age or older having a valid firearm license from another state may apply for a concealed handgun license in this state immediately upon establishing a residence in this state. [/QUOTE]
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