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<blockquote data-quote="flybeech" data-source="post: 1753386" data-attributes="member: 7557"><p>Thank you for checkin' my six cw.</p><p></p><p>You're right. I am just trying to have a conversation and so I can see it in black and white in words that a dumb ol' boy like me can understand. I have trouble accepting that OC is illegal "just because" and the more I go along, the more I'm convinced that OC is actually legal. I've been admonished to see the other threads that explain everything and go ahead and strap one on to see what happens. Well, I have a mind to do just that and walk down Lincoln Blvd with a rifle strapped on my back and a pistol on my side, but I don't yet have the guts to go alone. Oklahoma seems just like what happened in Michigan, where they also didn't have a law but for years, thought they did. The only difference was, in Michigan, they didn't roll over, like we do here.</p><p></p><p>OSBI v Warren and Gileo just don't seem to apply and the 1929 Pierce v State appears to be made moot by the passage of the SDA. If the SDA did anything, it codified that carrying a firearm for self-defense is a "legitimate purpose". The more I go along, the more I'm convinced that OC is illegal, "just because". Unless I am missing something, there is no case law of ANY otherwise law-abiding Oklahoman who was convicted of openly carrying after the passage of the SDA. Is it because everyone is of the mindset that EVERYTHING is illegal unless the government says it's OK and we've submitted fingerprints, personal information, been investigated and of course paid FEES or because after the passage of the SDA, a lawful Oklahoman hasn't been convicted of openly carrying a firearm, because he cannot be convicted of a law that just doesn't exist?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flybeech, post: 1753386, member: 7557"] Thank you for checkin' my six cw. You're right. I am just trying to have a conversation and so I can see it in black and white in words that a dumb ol' boy like me can understand. I have trouble accepting that OC is illegal "just because" and the more I go along, the more I'm convinced that OC is actually legal. I've been admonished to see the other threads that explain everything and go ahead and strap one on to see what happens. Well, I have a mind to do just that and walk down Lincoln Blvd with a rifle strapped on my back and a pistol on my side, but I don't yet have the guts to go alone. Oklahoma seems just like what happened in Michigan, where they also didn't have a law but for years, thought they did. The only difference was, in Michigan, they didn't roll over, like we do here. OSBI v Warren and Gileo just don't seem to apply and the 1929 Pierce v State appears to be made moot by the passage of the SDA. If the SDA did anything, it codified that carrying a firearm for self-defense is a "legitimate purpose". The more I go along, the more I'm convinced that OC is illegal, "just because". Unless I am missing something, there is no case law of ANY otherwise law-abiding Oklahoman who was convicted of openly carrying after the passage of the SDA. Is it because everyone is of the mindset that EVERYTHING is illegal unless the government says it's OK and we've submitted fingerprints, personal information, been investigated and of course paid FEES or because after the passage of the SDA, a lawful Oklahoman hasn't been convicted of openly carrying a firearm, because he cannot be convicted of a law that just doesn't exist? [/QUOTE]
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