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2/22/2015 12:52:43 AM EDT
What's up Okies?

I'm traveling to Oklahoma for work next week and just wanted the low down on your CCW laws for a non resident. Any info is appreciated. I'm staying at a hotel and spending time at a country club.
2/22/2015 1:12:21 AM EDT
[#1]
Quick and dirty answer, if your state has reciprocity all the normal stuff applies, if stopped you must declare etc.  If there's a no guns sign on the CC door, don't, and along the same lines, no concealed weapons in a bar.



The link is tacked, but here's the webpage:  http://www.ok.gov/osbi/Handgun_Licensing/index.html  The reciprocity link is a big button on the right side of the page with a US map on it.
2/22/2015 1:48:26 AM EDT
[#2]
Thanks for the reply. I read stickies but am trying to err on the right side.
2/24/2015 12:16:29 PM EDT
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Quick and dirty answer, if your state has reciprocity all the normal stuff applies, if stopped you must declare etc.  If there's a no guns sign on the CC door, don't, and along the same lines, no concealed weapons in a bar.

The link is tacked, but here's the webpage:  http://www.ok.gov/osbi/Handgun_Licensing/index.html  The reciprocity link is a big button on the right side of the page with a US map on it.
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Oklahoma actually recognizes ccw permits from every state (and even states with constitutional carry, like AZ) (link).

Also - no gun signs don't carry the force of law. If you carry somewhere with a no gun sign, and you are discovered, they can ask you to leave. If you refuse it's trespassing, but nothing special.