Originally Posted by green country shooter
I could be wrong, but if I am reading the laws correctly, a land owner can prohibit anyone from carrying on his property except a police officer with a warrant. Few land owners are interested in preventing off duty police officers from carrying, but that doesn't mean it can't be done. It would not be a crime unless the person refused to leave when asked to. I can refuse admittance to my property to anyone unless there is a law specifically saying i can't refuse admittance. If it is a place open to the public i can't discriminate on race or creed or whatever but i sure can on firearms. If it is my home and a police officer wants to come in, i can say, sure, leave your gun in your car. He might not be willing to do it, but that's tough.
Again,
Where are you reading this in the Oklahoma statutes?
Michael Brown
I could be wrong, but if I am reading the laws correctly, a land owner can prohibit anyone from carrying on his property except a police officer with a warrant. Few land owners are interested in preventing off duty police officers from carrying, but that doesn't mean it can't be done. It would not be a crime unless the person refused to leave when asked to. I can refuse admittance to my property to anyone unless there is a law specifically saying i can't refuse admittance. If it is a place open to the public i can't discriminate on race or creed or whatever but i sure can on firearms. If it is my home and a police officer wants to come in, i can say, sure, leave your gun in your car. He might not be willing to do it, but that's tough.
Where are you reading this in the Oklahoma statutes?
Michael Brown
Again,
Where are you reading this in the Oklahoma statutes?
Michael Brown