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Interesting run-in with Tulsa Cty Sheriff's officer--need input
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<blockquote data-quote="henschman" data-source="post: 1518670" data-attributes="member: 4235"><p>If a cop arrests me for carrying with my non-resident permit, I will sue for false imprisonment. If anyone on here is arrested for such a thing (and nothing else), get in touch with me and I will sue the state/municipality for you for a small contingency fee. I am not a criminal defense attorney so don't call me about the actual criminal charge, but once you get the charges dropped or dismissed, give me a call and we will make the bastards pay. Oklahoma law is very clear that all out of state concealed carry permits are recognized.</p><p></p><p>The main legal issue you have to watch out for with an out of state permit is the Federal Gun Free School Zones Act. It would probably be stricken down as unconstitutional if it ever made it back to the Supreme Court (it was stricken down back in '95 and they only made minor changes to it that used language from a rationale that was rejected by the SC in the original case), but it makes it a felonly to knowingly possess a gun in a school zone unless it is unloaded and locked, or if you have a concealed carry license from your state of residence. There is no exception for non-resident carriers. You probably don't have anything to worry about unless you get pulled over by a Fed for some crazy reason, but it is definitely something to be aware of.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="henschman, post: 1518670, member: 4235"] If a cop arrests me for carrying with my non-resident permit, I will sue for false imprisonment. If anyone on here is arrested for such a thing (and nothing else), get in touch with me and I will sue the state/municipality for you for a small contingency fee. I am not a criminal defense attorney so don't call me about the actual criminal charge, but once you get the charges dropped or dismissed, give me a call and we will make the bastards pay. Oklahoma law is very clear that all out of state concealed carry permits are recognized. The main legal issue you have to watch out for with an out of state permit is the Federal Gun Free School Zones Act. It would probably be stricken down as unconstitutional if it ever made it back to the Supreme Court (it was stricken down back in '95 and they only made minor changes to it that used language from a rationale that was rejected by the SC in the original case), but it makes it a felonly to knowingly possess a gun in a school zone unless it is unloaded and locked, or if you have a concealed carry license from your state of residence. There is no exception for non-resident carriers. You probably don't have anything to worry about unless you get pulled over by a Fed for some crazy reason, but it is definitely something to be aware of. [/QUOTE]
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