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<blockquote data-quote="David2012" data-source="post: 1791048" data-attributes="member: 24428"><p>What I wrote was that on the Senate's web page... when you go to the link I posted previously... that showed the engrossed version of SB1733 that was passed today 5-10-12... and you read the version they presently have posted... on page #42 it still reads that you must notify the officer <u>when first coming into contact with a Law Enforcement Officer </u>... <strong>not at first opportunity</strong>. And <u>if that is the version they are sending to the Governor</u>... then it needs to be replaced with a corrected version.</p><p></p><p>--------------------------------</p><p></p><p>MLR..... I live in Oklahoma...about 30 miles away across the border is a Texas town that has a nice sized gun shop.. which I frequent about once a month. The owner teaches Texas CC classes. Talking with him.. you can't even have your holster show from under your shirt or vest.. even if the gun itself doesn't pattern at all. At least here in Oklahoma, the holster could show if your shirt / vest were to ride-up.. as holsters aren't against the law to be seen... as they are sold over the counter... and are no different than a cell phone case or a leatherman tool case </p><p></p><p>I posted on the Cheaper Than Dirt FB page today bragging that the Okla Senate had just passed SB1733.. CTD offices are in Texas...I got messaged back by a employee I've PM'd with in the past....and they were all very impressed that Oklahoma is passing Texas in Pro-2nd Amendment gun laws. Up until now, Texas was being held up nationally as the premier gun law State. </p><p></p><p>Texas is really strict in its CC gun laws. The Texas license is only good for 4 yrs. You have to take refresher courses on Texas gun laws & firearms use and resubmit the certificate of training with your renewal application. The renewal license costs more than Oklahoma's.. I could be wrong but I think it is $100 for a 4 yr license versus Oklahoma's $85 for a 5 yr license. I'm definitely glad I got the 10 yr Oklahoma license last time I renewed for only $170. </p><p></p><p>My brother & sister-in-law live in Oklahoma.. but teach in Texas... so they decided to get Texas CC licenses because at the time the Texas license was accepted in more states than Oklahoma's. I think they now may be regretting not having gotten a Oklahoma license.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David2012, post: 1791048, member: 24428"] What I wrote was that on the Senate's web page... when you go to the link I posted previously... that showed the engrossed version of SB1733 that was passed today 5-10-12... and you read the version they presently have posted... on page #42 it still reads that you must notify the officer [U]when first coming into contact with a Law Enforcement Officer [/U]... [B]not at first opportunity[/B]. And [U]if that is the version they are sending to the Governor[/U]... then it needs to be replaced with a corrected version. -------------------------------- MLR..... I live in Oklahoma...about 30 miles away across the border is a Texas town that has a nice sized gun shop.. which I frequent about once a month. The owner teaches Texas CC classes. Talking with him.. you can't even have your holster show from under your shirt or vest.. even if the gun itself doesn't pattern at all. At least here in Oklahoma, the holster could show if your shirt / vest were to ride-up.. as holsters aren't against the law to be seen... as they are sold over the counter... and are no different than a cell phone case or a leatherman tool case I posted on the Cheaper Than Dirt FB page today bragging that the Okla Senate had just passed SB1733.. CTD offices are in Texas...I got messaged back by a employee I've PM'd with in the past....and they were all very impressed that Oklahoma is passing Texas in Pro-2nd Amendment gun laws. Up until now, Texas was being held up nationally as the premier gun law State. Texas is really strict in its CC gun laws. The Texas license is only good for 4 yrs. You have to take refresher courses on Texas gun laws & firearms use and resubmit the certificate of training with your renewal application. The renewal license costs more than Oklahoma's.. I could be wrong but I think it is $100 for a 4 yr license versus Oklahoma's $85 for a 5 yr license. I'm definitely glad I got the 10 yr Oklahoma license last time I renewed for only $170. My brother & sister-in-law live in Oklahoma.. but teach in Texas... so they decided to get Texas CC licenses because at the time the Texas license was accepted in more states than Oklahoma's. I think they now may be regretting not having gotten a Oklahoma license. [/QUOTE]
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