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<blockquote data-quote="SMS" data-source="post: 3153137" data-attributes="member: 42"><p>There is a lot of discussion about who owns the property and who runs it etc...but a key point to consider is that the Oklahoma SDA doesn't refer to ownership when it comes to parks, recreation areas, and fairgrounds. </p><p></p><p>According to the law "Any property <strong><em>designated</em></strong> by a city, town, county or state governmental authority as a park, recreational area, or fairgrounds" is exempted from the prohibited places portion of the statute and specifically states that anyone in control of said <strong><em>designated</em></strong> area cannot prohibit carry.</p><p></p><p>So the big question here is; Has the city of Tulsa <strong><em>designated</em></strong> this area as a park, recreational area, or fairgrounds? If they have, then it doesn't matter one bit who owns the land, pays the utility bills, or funds the operation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SMS, post: 3153137, member: 42"] There is a lot of discussion about who owns the property and who runs it etc...but a key point to consider is that the Oklahoma SDA doesn't refer to ownership when it comes to parks, recreation areas, and fairgrounds. According to the law "Any property [B][I]designated[/I][/B] by a city, town, county or state governmental authority as a park, recreational area, or fairgrounds" is exempted from the prohibited places portion of the statute and specifically states that anyone in control of said [B][I]designated[/I][/B] area cannot prohibit carry. So the big question here is; Has the city of Tulsa [B][I]designated[/I][/B] this area as a park, recreational area, or fairgrounds? If they have, then it doesn't matter one bit who owns the land, pays the utility bills, or funds the operation. [/QUOTE]
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