Recently, Oklahoma has been in the news regarding its new permitless carry law, which allows individuals to carry firearms in public without a permit or training. This law, enacted in 2021, has sparked debates over gun safety and public security, with supporters arguing for Second Amendment rights while opponents raise concerns about the potential for increased gun violence. The law reflects a broader trend in several states toward more permissive gun ownership regulations.
Oklahoma amended its gun law effective November 2012. Wikipedia has a good summary of it in an article titled "Gun Laws in Oklahoma."
At age 18, a resident of Oklahoma may purchase a handgun from another resdient of Oklahoma if that person is not a gun dealer (private party sale) To buy a handgun from a dealer (gun shop, pawn shop, etc) Federal law requires you be 21 years old anywhere in the US. OK will not issue a concealed weapons license to persons under 21. Federal law does not permit the purchase of handgun ammo from a business unless you are 21 (exception for .22 rimfire ammo)
University of Oklahoma College of Law was created in 1909.
I believe Federal Law does not allow you to posses a firearm of any type, if you have ever been convcted of a Felony.
The address of the Oklahoma Law Enforcement Memorial Inc is: Po Box 10776, Oklahoma City, OK 73140-1776
Oklahoma City University School of Law was created in 1907.
The address of the Oklahoma Law Enforcement Museum And Hall Of Fame Foundation is: Po Box 720546, Oklahoma City, OK 73172
Forever. Once a person is convicted of a felony, under FEDERAL law, they lose the right to own a firearm. It does not come back.
Oklahoma City University School of Law's motto is 'Veritas Ecclesia Cognitio'.
Yes, Oklahoma has a Romeo and Juliet law that provides an exception to statutory rape laws for consensual sexual activity between teenagers close in age. This law aims to prevent criminal charges against individuals engaged in a consensual relationship when both parties are within a certain age range.
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In Oklahoma, riders 17 and younger are required by law to wear helmets. If you are over 17, you are not required by law to wear a helmet