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<blockquote data-quote="cw821" data-source="post: 1288572" data-attributes="member: 5021"><p>Is "within your place of business" considered different from "within your own home"?</p><p></p><p>If they are considered the same, then seems to me that you have the right. If not, which specific law states so? From following the link given above, I did not see one that specified place of business, though I didn't get through them all. Seems to me you are okay to carry inside your premises, but not outside, even on your own property.</p><p></p><p>Pierce v State</p><p><a href="http://www.loislaw.com/livepublish8923/doclink.htp?alias=OKCASE&cite=275+P.+393" target="_blank">http://www.loislaw.com/livepublish89...ite=275+P.+393</a></p><p>"DAVENPORT, J. (dissenting).</p><p> I cannot concur in the views of the majority opinion, wherein</p><p>it holds that the defendant could carry the pistol he was</p><p>carrying from room to room in his home but could not carry it</p><p>into his yard, the curtilage of his home. "</p><p></p><p></p><p>Gilio v State</p><p><a href="http://www.lexisone.com/lx1/caselaw/freecaselaw?action=OCLGetCaseDetail&format=FULL&sourceID=beehei&searchTerm=eeCN.Gjea.aadj.edCN&searchFlag=y&l1loc=FCLOW" target="_blank">http://www.lexisone.com/lx1/caselaw/freecaselaw.....=FCLOW</a></p><p></p><p>"It is clear that while there is no absolute right to carry a loaded, concealed firearm at all times in all places, our courts and legislature have chosen to allow an otherwise qualified citizen of this state to carry a loaded firearm in their home, and, if they are a permit holder, to carry a concealed, loaded firearm outside their home, pursuant to the terms of the Act. We do not interpret the Act to [*10] require a citizen to possess a permit to carry a concealed firearm within his own home, because such an interpretation would require us to find that the holding in Pierce was in conflict with, and was overruled by, the Act. Indeed the Act, by terms of the expressed legislative intent, was designed to be "cumulative to existing rights" to bear arms. 21 O.S. Supp. 1998 § 1290.25."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cw821, post: 1288572, member: 5021"] Is "within your place of business" considered different from "within your own home"? If they are considered the same, then seems to me that you have the right. If not, which specific law states so? From following the link given above, I did not see one that specified place of business, though I didn't get through them all. Seems to me you are okay to carry inside your premises, but not outside, even on your own property. Pierce v State [URL="http://www.loislaw.com/livepublish8923/doclink.htp?alias=OKCASE&cite=275+P.+393"]http://www.loislaw.com/livepublish89...ite=275+P.+393[/URL] "DAVENPORT, J. (dissenting). I cannot concur in the views of the majority opinion, wherein it holds that the defendant could carry the pistol he was carrying from room to room in his home but could not carry it into his yard, the curtilage of his home. " Gilio v State [URL="http://www.lexisone.com/lx1/caselaw/freecaselaw?action=OCLGetCaseDetail&format=FULL&sourceID=beehei&searchTerm=eeCN.Gjea.aadj.edCN&searchFlag=y&l1loc=FCLOW"]http://www.lexisone.com/lx1/caselaw/freecaselaw.....=FCLOW[/URL] "It is clear that while there is no absolute right to carry a loaded, concealed firearm at all times in all places, our courts and legislature have chosen to allow an otherwise qualified citizen of this state to carry a loaded firearm in their home, and, if they are a permit holder, to carry a concealed, loaded firearm outside their home, pursuant to the terms of the Act. We do not interpret the Act to [*10] require a citizen to possess a permit to carry a concealed firearm within his own home, because such an interpretation would require us to find that the holding in Pierce was in conflict with, and was overruled by, the Act. Indeed the Act, by terms of the expressed legislative intent, was designed to be "cumulative to existing rights" to bear arms. 21 O.S. Supp. 1998 § 1290.25." [/QUOTE]
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