Well well.
My place is a church...I don't recall churches being forbidden by law in OK as no-gun zones. Just wasn't sure if that changes when the facility is being used for elections.There are specific laws regarding carry in certain places, e.g. schools, government leased facility, etc, location used to do business with the public. You know the drill.
****ing this.Don’t ask, don’t tell
My place is a church...I don't recall churches being forbidden by law in OK as no-gun zones. Just wasn't sure if that changes when the facility is being used for elections.
Translation, they can deny you if you are open carrying or if they discover it. You are not committing a crime unless you disobey their request not to carry if they verbally make this known and ask you to leave? A sign is not enough unless you are asked to leave and refuse?
Better to be judged by 12 than carried by six.Don’t ask, don’t tell
Translation, they can deny you if you are open carrying or if they discover it. You are not committing a crime unless you disobey their request not to carry if they verbally make this known and ask you to leave? A sign is not enough unless you are asked to leave and refuse?
Well I'm pretty sure this has been tested for decades and no incidents have never made the news (since OK has been a carry state for a long time and also voting takes place here LOL).IANAL, but take it as you will. Maybe you can become a test case for us a report back.
TITLE 21 § 1277 UNLAWFUL CARRY IN CERTAIN PLACES
A. It shall be unlawful for any person, including a person in possession of a valid handgun license issued pursuant to the provisions of the Oklahoma Self-Defense Act, to carry any concealed or unconcealed firearm into any of the following places:
1. Any structure, building, or office space which is owned or leased by a city, town, county, state or federal governmental authority for the purpose of conducting business with the public;
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