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<blockquote data-quote="nemesis" data-source="post: 1962062" data-attributes="member: 12082"><p>This is a confusing point which arises periodically. In Oklahoma, with some exceptions, (post office, schools, sporting events, etc) it <strong>is not against the law</strong> to carry in a business, even if the business has "no guns" signs posted. If it's discovered that you are carrying in a business with "no guns" signs, they can ask you to leave. You've broken no laws. If you refuse to leave, then you're guilty of trespassing.</p><p></p><p>Is this correct?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nemesis, post: 1962062, member: 12082"] This is a confusing point which arises periodically. In Oklahoma, with some exceptions, (post office, schools, sporting events, etc) it [B]is not against the law[/B] to carry in a business, even if the business has "no guns" signs posted. If it's discovered that you are carrying in a business with "no guns" signs, they can ask you to leave. You've broken no laws. If you refuse to leave, then you're guilty of trespassing. Is this correct? [/QUOTE]
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