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Does Oklahoma law requires handguns be carried in a holster?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rod Snell" data-source="post: 3270793" data-attributes="member: 796"><p>I have had several people bring up Constitutional Law in SDA classes, and while I personally agree it would be ideal if that were the only gun law, the reality is the 22,000 gun laws in the US do exist, and the purpose of the OK SDA class, and the duty of the instructor, is to inform the class of the contents of the OK SDA. Toward that end, it is safer NOT to paraphrase of give personal opinions but to READ the law verbatum and SHOW the student the printed law. If the student wants more, all I can suggest is that they consult a qualified attorney and seek his/her advice. The attorney can advise the probable consequences of violating state law, and the individual can make informed choices.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rod Snell, post: 3270793, member: 796"] I have had several people bring up Constitutional Law in SDA classes, and while I personally agree it would be ideal if that were the only gun law, the reality is the 22,000 gun laws in the US do exist, and the purpose of the OK SDA class, and the duty of the instructor, is to inform the class of the contents of the OK SDA. Toward that end, it is safer NOT to paraphrase of give personal opinions but to READ the law verbatum and SHOW the student the printed law. If the student wants more, all I can suggest is that they consult a qualified attorney and seek his/her advice. The attorney can advise the probable consequences of violating state law, and the individual can make informed choices. [/QUOTE]
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