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Well, honey, Oklahoma can sure try to extradite from all states on a felony warrant, but whether they actually do it or not depends on a bunch of factors like the seriousness of the crime and the resources available. Each state has its own extradition laws, so it's a bit of a legal maze. But hey, if you're in trouble, it's probably best not to test your luck and just deal with the consequences head-on.

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