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<blockquote data-quote="Elm Creek Smith" data-source="post: 2819373" data-attributes="member: 32710"><p>As amended on 05/29/2015, effective 11/01/2015: "The person shall display the handgun license or a valid military identification card on demand of a law enforcement officer; provided, however, that<strong> in the absence of reasonable and articulable suspicion of other criminal activity</strong>, an individual carrying an unconcealed or concealed handgun<strong> shall not be disarmed or physically restrained </strong>unless the individual fails to display a valid handgun license or valid military identification in response to that demand."</p><p></p><p>Years ago I was stopped for speeding by an Oklahoma Highway Patrolman. When he told me to come back to his car, I tried to tell him I was licensed and carrying concealed, but he said, WTTE, "All you have to do is get in my car." Once in his car, he asked to see my drivers license, and I included my CWL when I handed it over. He asked, "What's this?" When I told him it was my concealed carry license, he asked if I was carrying at that moment. I told him I was and it was on my right hip. His next question related to the gun was, "What are you carrying?" I told him that I was carrying a 3 inch S&W Model 13 .357 Magnum. His last comment about my carrying was; "Good choice." And, yes, I still got the ticket.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elm Creek Smith, post: 2819373, member: 32710"] As amended on 05/29/2015, effective 11/01/2015: "The person shall display the handgun license or a valid military identification card on demand of a law enforcement officer; provided, however, that[B] in the absence of reasonable and articulable suspicion of other criminal activity[/B], an individual carrying an unconcealed or concealed handgun[B] shall not be disarmed or physically restrained [/B]unless the individual fails to display a valid handgun license or valid military identification in response to that demand." Years ago I was stopped for speeding by an Oklahoma Highway Patrolman. When he told me to come back to his car, I tried to tell him I was licensed and carrying concealed, but he said, WTTE, "All you have to do is get in my car." Once in his car, he asked to see my drivers license, and I included my CWL when I handed it over. He asked, "What's this?" When I told him it was my concealed carry license, he asked if I was carrying at that moment. I told him I was and it was on my right hip. His next question related to the gun was, "What are you carrying?" I told him that I was carrying a 3 inch S&W Model 13 .357 Magnum. His last comment about my carrying was; "Good choice." And, yes, I still got the ticket. [/QUOTE]
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