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Concealed Carry Discussion General discussion regarding CCW/LTC in California |
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Seems to be a question for OK law.
If it doesn't require a particular weapon, or doesn't specifically require that a visitor follow both OK law and the law under which the visitor's license were issued, then it would seem probable the OK permission would extend to any guns acceptable to OK.
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From Oklahoma law: Title 21, Chapter 53, Section 1290.26
A. Any person entering this state in possession of a firearm authorized for concealed or unconcealed carry upon the authority and license of another state is authorized to continue to carry a concealed or unconcealed firearm and license in this state; provided the license from the other state remains valid. The firearm must either be carried unconcealed or concealed from detection and view, and upon coming in contact with any peace officer of this state, the person must disclose the fact that he or she is in possession of a concealed or unconcealed firearm pursuant to a valid concealed or unconcealed carry weapons permit or license issued in another state. Looks like the first sentence says the firearm authorized for carry under the authority of a license from another state. To me that reads that if you state authirzes you to concealed carry a revolver you can carry a revolver, if they authorize you to carry a Ruger 9mm semi auto Serial Number 1234567890, then you can carry a Ruger 9mm semi auto Serial 1234567890.
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That looks like a reasonable interpretation of that bit of OK code.
Thanks for looking it up.
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It would also stand to reason that in order for your license to be recognized as valid, it must be used in a way that's valid in the state of origin. This of course also plays to the most strict interpretation.
For example, in CA it's legal to carry in a church without asking for permission. In other states it's not. That doesn't make it OK for a CA LTC holder to carry in a church in a state where it's illegal or have to ask for permission. Thus, hold to the strictest interpretation. For that reason, I would only carry what's on my permit.
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