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<blockquote data-quote="DarwinWasRight" data-source="post: 857518" data-attributes="member: 9305"><p>I know I'm late to the party, but I thought I'd toss in my 2 cents anyhow.</p><p></p><p>Section 1289.25 is titled "Physical or Deadly Force Against an Intruder" and primarily it deals with intruders on your property (residence) and your personal vehicle. You'll note that it specifically says you don't have to be licensed to use a 'pistol' to defend your residence. And that's true since you don't have to be licensed to carry to keep a weapon in your home.</p><p></p><p>Section D deals with when you are away from your residence and goes into the topic of 'places where you have a right to be'. Since you are presumably away from your residence or vehicle if you fall into this part of things, the first requisite would be to be carrying your weapon legally at that location. This is the part of the law that provides your right to self defense while walking back to your car after that scary visit to WalMart or as you leave the AMC with the wife and kids and are met by some assailant. Or you are sitting in Luby's calmly enjoying a meal when some lunatic with an assault rifle decides to turn it into a drive through.</p><p></p><p>What I find decidedly odd about it all is that Oklahoma's laws still almost require you to shoot to kill if your weapon is drawn and aimed, or even just drawn. If you pull it out just to scare the wannabee bad guy off, then he can go cry "assault! assault with a deadly weapon" to the nearest badge he can find, and now who's in deep, dark, stinky stuff?</p><p></p><p><img src="/images/smilies/new/ThankYou2.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":thanku:" title="ThankYou :thanku:" data-shortname=":thanku:" /> for listening.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DarwinWasRight, post: 857518, member: 9305"] I know I'm late to the party, but I thought I'd toss in my 2 cents anyhow. Section 1289.25 is titled "Physical or Deadly Force Against an Intruder" and primarily it deals with intruders on your property (residence) and your personal vehicle. You'll note that it specifically says you don't have to be licensed to use a 'pistol' to defend your residence. And that's true since you don't have to be licensed to carry to keep a weapon in your home. Section D deals with when you are away from your residence and goes into the topic of 'places where you have a right to be'. Since you are presumably away from your residence or vehicle if you fall into this part of things, the first requisite would be to be carrying your weapon legally at that location. This is the part of the law that provides your right to self defense while walking back to your car after that scary visit to WalMart or as you leave the AMC with the wife and kids and are met by some assailant. Or you are sitting in Luby's calmly enjoying a meal when some lunatic with an assault rifle decides to turn it into a drive through. What I find decidedly odd about it all is that Oklahoma's laws still almost require you to shoot to kill if your weapon is drawn and aimed, or even just drawn. If you pull it out just to scare the wannabee bad guy off, then he can go cry "assault! assault with a deadly weapon" to the nearest badge he can find, and now who's in deep, dark, stinky stuff? :thanku: for listening. [/QUOTE]
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