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Reciprocity is Currently Banned Under Federal Law (Very Important Please Read)
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<blockquote data-quote="Skiluvr03" data-source="post: 1761357" data-attributes="member: 17204"><p>Personally, I'm not going to worry about the old Federal law that was quoted. It says in Oklahoma Law that a CCW holder can carry a weapon onto school property while dropping a student off on school grounds, so I'm feeling confident that merely driving down a public road in a school zone in other states is safe from the federal law. I'm going to be careful of reading a post of some old law, which has been superceded in some places and assume that it is valid everywhere today. We have laws in Oklahoma that you can spit on sidewalks, or tie your horse up in a certain spot, and I don't see anybody getting arrested for those old laws because they have never been "taken off the books".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skiluvr03, post: 1761357, member: 17204"] Personally, I'm not going to worry about the old Federal law that was quoted. It says in Oklahoma Law that a CCW holder can carry a weapon onto school property while dropping a student off on school grounds, so I'm feeling confident that merely driving down a public road in a school zone in other states is safe from the federal law. I'm going to be careful of reading a post of some old law, which has been superceded in some places and assume that it is valid everywhere today. We have laws in Oklahoma that you can spit on sidewalks, or tie your horse up in a certain spot, and I don't see anybody getting arrested for those old laws because they have never been "taken off the books". [/QUOTE]
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