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<blockquote data-quote="Crosstimbers Okie" data-source="post: 1471797" data-attributes="member: 760"><p>Apparently, the Cleveland County Sheriff's Department and the DA thought that opinion was worth the paper it's written on. Which is smart since it's a direct contradiction of what's explicitly stated in the SDA. </p><p></p><p>"Where prisoners are located" could be a rest stop or the side of the road on an interstate highway. The key to 57 O.S. 2001, § 21 cite:</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>... which dates back to 1955 is that the "authority" it discusses was granted by the legislature in 1995 with passage of the Oklahoma SDA. The legislature was, and is, perfectly capable of stating that handuns carried pursuant to the SDA shall not be stored in a vehicle which is parked in prison or county jail parking lots. The legislature doesn't need some sleazeball attorney general trying to legislate from the AG's office at the behest of a state bureaucrat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crosstimbers Okie, post: 1471797, member: 760"] Apparently, the Cleveland County Sheriff's Department and the DA thought that opinion was worth the paper it's written on. Which is smart since it's a direct contradiction of what's explicitly stated in the SDA. "Where prisoners are located" could be a rest stop or the side of the road on an interstate highway. The key to 57 O.S. 2001, § 21 cite: ... which dates back to 1955 is that the "authority" it discusses was granted by the legislature in 1995 with passage of the Oklahoma SDA. The legislature was, and is, perfectly capable of stating that handuns carried pursuant to the SDA shall not be stored in a vehicle which is parked in prison or county jail parking lots. The legislature doesn't need some sleazeball attorney general trying to legislate from the AG's office at the behest of a state bureaucrat. [/QUOTE]
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