Oklahoma Recognize All State Licenses


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WAGCEVP
June 28, 2003, 06:36 PM
Oklahoma Recognize All State Licenses


When asked by Gun Week about the status of Vermont residents
who carry concealed legally in their home state without a
license, Smith said Oklahoma will consider them validly
licensed in their home states.
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The New GUN WEEK, July 1, 2003
Page 1

Oklahoma Will Recognize All State Licenses
by Joseph P. Tartaro
Executive Editor

On June 9, Oklahoma Gov. Brad Henry signed legislation that
amended several provisions of the state gun law and made the
state one of the first in the nation to provide blanket
recognition of valid concealed carry licenses issued to
resident of all other states.

SB-834, sponsored by state Sen. Frank Shurden
(D-Henryetta), also lowered the age requirement for issuance
of Oklahoma Self-Defense Act (SDA) licenses to carry
concealed from 23 years to 21. Also changed was the
six-month delay in SDA applications for new residents which
was part of the Act when adopted in 1995.

Now, newcomers to the Sooner State may apply as soon as they
become residents. This is especially important for the many
members of the US armed forces who are assigned to large
military facilities there—Tinker Air Force Base and Fort
Sill—according to Charles H. Smith, executive director of
the Oklahoma Rifle Association (ORA).

Smith said permanently assigned military personnel may now
apply as soon as they have permanent orders.

When asked by Gun Week about the status of Vermont residents
who carry concealed legally in their home state without a
license, Smith said Oklahoma will consider them validly
licensed in their home states.

Prior to the passage of this legislation and its signing
into law by the governor, Oklahoma recognized the licenses
of only 12 states.

“Sen. Shurden’s bill did a great job in also reforming the
law to deal with some other problems that had vexed
gunowners in Oklahoma,” Smith said.

He noted, for example, that cities that have posted parks
and other public property to prevent concealed carry by
licensees in violation of the state’s preemption law now
face the prospect of law suits.

“Individuals who are inconvenienced because of those
postings now will be able to file suit for monetary
damages,” Smith said.

Two other changes resulting from the reform of SDA include:

— Re-enactors performing “living history” presentations were
also extended protection in their display and use of
firearms and edged weapons before the public and in public
educational facilities, and

— School-sponsored and 4-H shooting programs for youth also
gained some immunity from liability suits.

Smith praised Shurden for sponsoring SB-834 which was
actively supported by members of the state association and
the National Rifle Association.

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Gophfer
June 28, 2003, 07:39 PM
OutSTANDING!

El Tejon
June 28, 2003, 07:53 PM
Hooray and welcome, Okies! About time Indiana had some company. However, we recognize foreign countries as well, even Kentucky (sorry, could help myself).:D

MLH
June 28, 2003, 08:09 PM
Across the Ohio so you Hoosiers would have to swim to heaven instead of driving!:D Besides Kentucky has recongonized everybodies CDW since we have had it!:p

El Tejon
June 28, 2003, 08:14 PM
MLH, wouldn't stop me. Don't you know Hoosiers can walk on water.:D

Standing Wolf
June 28, 2003, 08:43 PM
Well done, Oklahoma!

Byron Quick
June 29, 2003, 01:14 AM
Well done, Oklahoma.

Only improvement I can think of is this: Active duty military ID IS your permit.

Georgia does this. Any other state?

pbman
June 29, 2003, 02:15 AM
Great news now we should have reciprocity with a lot more states.

:D :D :D

PATH
June 30, 2003, 01:06 AM
Stuck here in the Stalinist state of New York. I guess it could be worse. I might really be a good deal more depressed if I lived in New Jersey. I really have to get out of this liberal cesspool.

How is the weather in Oklahoma?

Desertdog
June 30, 2003, 01:53 AM
Now they need to work on a Vermont/Alaska style gun law.

No chance here in the PRK unless it went national.

joeislove
June 30, 2003, 02:46 AM
That means your Oklahoma permit should be recognized by Georgia for use here. The way our law works, you have to recognize ours first, then we work out reciprocity. Someone needs to get the OK and the GA Attorneys General together to work something out.

Carlos Cabeza
June 30, 2003, 11:35 AM
Bravo ! ! !
Path, hot and humid with twisters in the spring. :p Actually its not too bad, you'd be welcome here any time of the year. :cool:

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