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<blockquote data-quote="hrdware" data-source="post: 2906147" data-attributes="member: 24475"><p>Just remember that carrying an unloaded firearm around open in your car does not meet one of the definitions of when it is OK to carry a firearm.</p><p><strong>Title 21 Section 1289.6</strong></p><p>A. A person shall be permitted to carry loaded and unloaded shotguns, rifles and pistols, open and not concealed and without a handgun license as authorized by the Oklahoma Self-Defense Act pursuant to the following conditions:</p><p></p><p>1. When hunting animals or fowl;</p><p>2. During competition in or practicing in a safety or hunter safety class, target shooting, skeet, trap or other recognized sporting events;</p><p>3. During participation in or in preparation for a military function of the state military forces to be defined as the Oklahoma Army or Air National Guard, Federal Military Reserve and active military forces. It is further provided that Oklahoma Army or Air National Guard personnel with proper authorization and performing a military function may carry loaded or unloaded and concealed weapons on Oklahoma Military Department facilities in accordance with rules promulgated by the Adjutant General;</p><p>4. During participation in or in preparation for a recognized police function of either a municipal, county or state government as functioning police officials;</p><p>5. During a practice for or a performance for entertainment purposes;</p><p>6. For lawful self-defense and self-protection or any other legitimate purpose in or on property that is owned, leased, rented, or otherwise legally controlled by the person; or</p><p>7. For any legitimate purpose not in violation of the Oklahoma Firearms Act of 1971 or any legislative enactment regarding the use, ownership and control of firearms.</p><p>B. A person shall be permitted to carry unloaded shotguns, rifles and pistols, open and not concealed and without a handgun license as authorized by the Oklahoma Self-Defense Act pursuant to the following conditions:</p><p>1. When going to or from the person's private residence or vehicle or a vehicle in which the person is riding as a passenger to a place designated or authorized for firearms repairs or reconditioning, or for firearms trade, sale, or barter, or gunsmith, or hunting animals or fowl, or hunter safety course, or target shooting, or skeet or trap shooting or any recognized firearms activity or event and while in such places; or</p><p>2. For any legitimate purpose not in violation of the Oklahoma Firearms Act of 1971.</p><p><a href="http://www.oscn.net/applications/oscn/Index.asp?ftdb=STOKST21&level=1" target="_blank">http://www.oscn.net/applications/oscn/Index.asp?ftdb=STOKST21&level=1</a></p><p></p><p>"Just because" and "Self defense" are not valid reasons according to the law. So if you do carry open and unloaded all the time, just remember if an officer asks, you are always headed to the range or to a friends house who is interested in your firearm.</p><p></p><p>It would be interesting to see how A6 would play out in court since your car is property you own and you are in that property. When that bit was added a couple years ago, nothing was mentioned about car carry, it was meant to allow you to carry on land/in your house.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hrdware, post: 2906147, member: 24475"] Just remember that carrying an unloaded firearm around open in your car does not meet one of the definitions of when it is OK to carry a firearm. [B]Title 21 Section 1289.6[/B] A. A person shall be permitted to carry loaded and unloaded shotguns, rifles and pistols, open and not concealed and without a handgun license as authorized by the Oklahoma Self-Defense Act pursuant to the following conditions: 1. When hunting animals or fowl; 2. During competition in or practicing in a safety or hunter safety class, target shooting, skeet, trap or other recognized sporting events; 3. During participation in or in preparation for a military function of the state military forces to be defined as the Oklahoma Army or Air National Guard, Federal Military Reserve and active military forces. It is further provided that Oklahoma Army or Air National Guard personnel with proper authorization and performing a military function may carry loaded or unloaded and concealed weapons on Oklahoma Military Department facilities in accordance with rules promulgated by the Adjutant General; 4. During participation in or in preparation for a recognized police function of either a municipal, county or state government as functioning police officials; 5. During a practice for or a performance for entertainment purposes; 6. For lawful self-defense and self-protection or any other legitimate purpose in or on property that is owned, leased, rented, or otherwise legally controlled by the person; or 7. For any legitimate purpose not in violation of the Oklahoma Firearms Act of 1971 or any legislative enactment regarding the use, ownership and control of firearms. B. A person shall be permitted to carry unloaded shotguns, rifles and pistols, open and not concealed and without a handgun license as authorized by the Oklahoma Self-Defense Act pursuant to the following conditions: 1. When going to or from the person's private residence or vehicle or a vehicle in which the person is riding as a passenger to a place designated or authorized for firearms repairs or reconditioning, or for firearms trade, sale, or barter, or gunsmith, or hunting animals or fowl, or hunter safety course, or target shooting, or skeet or trap shooting or any recognized firearms activity or event and while in such places; or 2. For any legitimate purpose not in violation of the Oklahoma Firearms Act of 1971. [URL]http://www.oscn.net/applications/oscn/Index.asp?ftdb=STOKST21&level=1[/URL] "Just because" and "Self defense" are not valid reasons according to the law. So if you do carry open and unloaded all the time, just remember if an officer asks, you are always headed to the range or to a friends house who is interested in your firearm. It would be interesting to see how A6 would play out in court since your car is property you own and you are in that property. When that bit was added a couple years ago, nothing was mentioned about car carry, it was meant to allow you to carry on land/in your house. [/QUOTE]
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