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<blockquote data-quote="henschman" data-source="post: 1810165" data-attributes="member: 4235"><p>No, you don't have to notify in your own home, even if you have a concealed weapon on or about your person. There is an Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals decision to this effect. The Court decided that the notification law only applies when you're carrying pursuant to a concealed carry license, and that since no license is required to legally possess concealed weapons in the home, it is not required. The same thing should apply in your car, if you have a license but are carrying a firearm in such a manner that it would be legal even if you didn't have a concealed carry license.</p><p></p><p>The answer to all the other questions is also "no," and they require no lengthy explanation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="henschman, post: 1810165, member: 4235"] No, you don't have to notify in your own home, even if you have a concealed weapon on or about your person. There is an Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals decision to this effect. The Court decided that the notification law only applies when you're carrying pursuant to a concealed carry license, and that since no license is required to legally possess concealed weapons in the home, it is not required. The same thing should apply in your car, if you have a license but are carrying a firearm in such a manner that it would be legal even if you didn't have a concealed carry license. The answer to all the other questions is also "no," and they require no lengthy explanation. [/QUOTE]
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