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<blockquote data-quote="rhart" data-source="post: 2735684" data-attributes="member: 16596"><p>OK license expires as soon as you move out of state so you are unprotected until you complete the next state's process if that state is a carry state - if not you still have an AZ permit for other states you visit. Cheaper. Less hassle (you don't have to file in person). Your name is not on some in-state list that may be published so thieves/gungrabbers can get your address (can anyone say paranoid?). I will get an OK license someday when I have the time to take the class and can afford to miss work to go to the Sheriff's office for fingerprinting and pictures etc. I have never had contact with LE since obtaining the AZ permit and was just wondering what other people's experience have been. If you are for constitutional carry and or national reciprocity I don't see that it makes any difference where the permit was issued. As for the relevance of not taking the OK carry class, I have sat in on two separate OK classes and one in Arkansas and, except for the law portion (which is about 95% of the "training") the rest was a farce. You don't learn to handle guns in an SDA class and you don't learn how to shoot in one either. The portion where you demonstrate competence with a firearm is also a joke - I mean has anyone heard of anyone failing the shooting part?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rhart, post: 2735684, member: 16596"] OK license expires as soon as you move out of state so you are unprotected until you complete the next state's process if that state is a carry state - if not you still have an AZ permit for other states you visit. Cheaper. Less hassle (you don't have to file in person). Your name is not on some in-state list that may be published so thieves/gungrabbers can get your address (can anyone say paranoid?). I will get an OK license someday when I have the time to take the class and can afford to miss work to go to the Sheriff's office for fingerprinting and pictures etc. I have never had contact with LE since obtaining the AZ permit and was just wondering what other people's experience have been. If you are for constitutional carry and or national reciprocity I don't see that it makes any difference where the permit was issued. As for the relevance of not taking the OK carry class, I have sat in on two separate OK classes and one in Arkansas and, except for the law portion (which is about 95% of the "training") the rest was a farce. You don't learn to handle guns in an SDA class and you don't learn how to shoot in one either. The portion where you demonstrate competence with a firearm is also a joke - I mean has anyone heard of anyone failing the shooting part? [/QUOTE]
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