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<blockquote data-quote="hrdware" data-source="post: 1941011" data-attributes="member: 24475"><p>There are 4 states that have permitless carry. However I do not believe this is what Captain Dexter was referring to.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>No, it's really not confusing. Anyone with a permit can carry anywhere that is not a prohibited place or where the owner of the establishment doesn't want firearms. People from 4 states may use their drivers license as their permit. That is pretty simple to understand IMO. Oklahoma DPS is required to keep a list of permitless states.</p><p></p><p>But what he said in regards to DPS was:</p><p></p><p></p><p>Nothing in the new law requires LEO to contact DPS when they encounter someone carrying a firearm who is from another state. The only reason they would need to contact DPS is if someone says they are from one of the permitless states and the officer doesn't remember what those 4 states are. I do not believe DPS is contacted if someone is stopped with a TX license and they won't be contacted after Nov 1, if they are being contacted now, then there is no change after Nov 1 anyway.</p><p></p><p>Captain Dexter made 2 separate comments (as reported by Fox 25), and no one is arguing that DPS may get contacted when someone from a permitless state is carrying, but to say the law about who can carry and where is confusing.....I think the law on that is pretty clear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hrdware, post: 1941011, member: 24475"] There are 4 states that have permitless carry. However I do not believe this is what Captain Dexter was referring to. No, it's really not confusing. Anyone with a permit can carry anywhere that is not a prohibited place or where the owner of the establishment doesn't want firearms. People from 4 states may use their drivers license as their permit. That is pretty simple to understand IMO. Oklahoma DPS is required to keep a list of permitless states. But what he said in regards to DPS was: Nothing in the new law requires LEO to contact DPS when they encounter someone carrying a firearm who is from another state. The only reason they would need to contact DPS is if someone says they are from one of the permitless states and the officer doesn't remember what those 4 states are. I do not believe DPS is contacted if someone is stopped with a TX license and they won't be contacted after Nov 1, if they are being contacted now, then there is no change after Nov 1 anyway. Captain Dexter made 2 separate comments (as reported by Fox 25), and no one is arguing that DPS may get contacted when someone from a permitless state is carrying, but to say the law about who can carry and where is confusing.....I think the law on that is pretty clear. [/QUOTE]
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