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<blockquote data-quote="oneup_shroom" data-source="post: 2840614" data-attributes="member: 40267"><p>Hello I am new to this forum, </p><p></p><p>I have searched the legal posts quite a bit and haven't found much to answer my questions on what I can and cannot do with my CC Permit. I have read the official SDA laws posted <a href="https://www.ok.gov/osbi/documents/SDA_LAW_BOOK.pdf" target="_blank">https://www.ok.gov/osbi/documents/SDA_LAW_BOOK.pdf</a> and admittedly I am a little confused when it comes to a few things. </p><p></p><p>To start out some background. I grew up shooting and carrying firearms (for hiking and hunting) in Alaska. So now that I have submitted my paperwork for CC Permit in Oklahoma, I am trying my best to fully understand the local laws that pertain to being a permit holder. Please forgive my incompetence when trying to understand the local laws if these questions are obvious, I just want to be sure. I will try my best to be organized in my questions. </p><p></p><p><strong>Question 1:</strong></p><p>Pertaining to posted signs on non alcohol serving establishments and non government buildings/schools. It is my understanding because of the rights of the business owner they are able to post signs requesting that CC holders do not carry inside their building. But that if a carrier chooses to carry on the private business grounds and in the building that they are subject to worst case being asked to leave. If then the CC holder refuses he can be subject to trespassing charges. I have drawn these conclusions from section D of Title 21 § 1290.22 quoted below. Is my understanding correct or could I lose my CC if I walk into walmart with my gun (by accident or on purpose)?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><strong>Question 2:</strong></p><p>I have seen a few posts about having LOADED rifles and shotguns in the car as a backup. Is this legal to carry a loaded long gun in your vehicle on top of having your handgun? I am really confused because in TITLE 21 § 1289.7 it says:</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The only specification it gives in this section is for handguns when the carrier is licensed, so I am confused on how the long gun in vehicles thing works? Are people just having them unloaded in the car? or are they in the trunk? how effective can they be if they are not easily accessed by not being in the main cabin of the vehicle? </p><p></p><p><strong>Question 3:</strong></p><p>This one I don't have a quote for because I couldn't find really anything on it, I could be blind or it could be a gray area for all I know. My CC instructor was very clear on the fact that you can only have one loaded firearm at anytime when using your CC permit. How does this come into play if lets say I have a vehicle handgun mounted under my dash and a concealed one on my person? This is hypothetical and is not taking place at this time, but I could see the possibility if I wanted quick access to my weapon without having to move it from concealment to a dash mount every time I enter the vehicle. Is it illegal to have more than one loaded weapon within reach? Or was my instructor incorrect and I could theoretically carry 5 handguns on my person?</p><p></p><p>Thank you so much for anyone that will take time to respond, and I apologize if this is a redundant post that has been answered a thousand times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oneup_shroom, post: 2840614, member: 40267"] Hello I am new to this forum, I have searched the legal posts quite a bit and haven't found much to answer my questions on what I can and cannot do with my CC Permit. I have read the official SDA laws posted [URL="https://www.ok.gov/osbi/documents/SDA_LAW_BOOK.pdf"]https://www.ok.gov/osbi/documents/SDA_LAW_BOOK.pdf[/URL] and admittedly I am a little confused when it comes to a few things. To start out some background. I grew up shooting and carrying firearms (for hiking and hunting) in Alaska. So now that I have submitted my paperwork for CC Permit in Oklahoma, I am trying my best to fully understand the local laws that pertain to being a permit holder. Please forgive my incompetence when trying to understand the local laws if these questions are obvious, I just want to be sure. I will try my best to be organized in my questions. [B]Question 1:[/B] Pertaining to posted signs on non alcohol serving establishments and non government buildings/schools. It is my understanding because of the rights of the business owner they are able to post signs requesting that CC holders do not carry inside their building. But that if a carrier chooses to carry on the private business grounds and in the building that they are subject to worst case being asked to leave. If then the CC holder refuses he can be subject to trespassing charges. I have drawn these conclusions from section D of Title 21 § 1290.22 quoted below. Is my understanding correct or could I lose my CC if I walk into walmart with my gun (by accident or on purpose)? [B]Question 2:[/B] I have seen a few posts about having LOADED rifles and shotguns in the car as a backup. Is this legal to carry a loaded long gun in your vehicle on top of having your handgun? I am really confused because in TITLE 21 § 1289.7 it says: The only specification it gives in this section is for handguns when the carrier is licensed, so I am confused on how the long gun in vehicles thing works? Are people just having them unloaded in the car? or are they in the trunk? how effective can they be if they are not easily accessed by not being in the main cabin of the vehicle? [B]Question 3:[/B] This one I don't have a quote for because I couldn't find really anything on it, I could be blind or it could be a gray area for all I know. My CC instructor was very clear on the fact that you can only have one loaded firearm at anytime when using your CC permit. How does this come into play if lets say I have a vehicle handgun mounted under my dash and a concealed one on my person? This is hypothetical and is not taking place at this time, but I could see the possibility if I wanted quick access to my weapon without having to move it from concealment to a dash mount every time I enter the vehicle. Is it illegal to have more than one loaded weapon within reach? Or was my instructor incorrect and I could theoretically carry 5 handguns on my person? Thank you so much for anyone that will take time to respond, and I apologize if this is a redundant post that has been answered a thousand times. [/QUOTE]
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