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The state of Oklahoma is located in the South Central region of the US. It has a total area of 181,195 sq km, making it the 20th largest state. In 2010, it has an estimated population of 3.6 million.

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Where did Will Rogers family moved to Oklahoma from?

The Rogers family were Cherokee Indians, they were from Oklahoma. Will Rogers used to joke that his ancestors didn't come over on the Mayflower, they met the boat.

Where did the Oklahoma City bombing happen in 1995?

The Oklahoma City bombing was a domestic terrorist attack on the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building.

When did Oklahoma City become the capital of Oklahoma?

Oklahoma became the 46th US State on Saturday, November 16, 1907 under President Theodore Roosevelt. It is the 20th largest, 28th most populated and 36th most densely populated state.
Oklahoma became the 46th US State on Saturday, November 16, 1907 under President Theodore Roosevelt. It is the 20th largest, 28th most populated and 36th most densely populated state.

Oklahoma became a state November 16, 1907 when Theodore Roosevelt signed the Oklahoma Enabling Act. Part of Oklahoma's land was acquired in the Louisiana Purchase in 1803 and the rest was sought sometime around 1848.
Oklahoma became a state on November 16, 1907. Today, the state's population is an estimated 3.851 million.

What battles were fought in Oklahoma?

Cabin Creek, Old Fort Wayne, Chustenahlah, Chusto-Talasah, Round Mountain, Honey Springs, and Middle Boggy Depot were battles fought in Oklahoma. These took place during the Civil War between the years 1861 and 1864.

Why would the SuperSonics Move to Oklahoma?

Oklahoma city never had pro basketball nba brfore. it wants to have new nba team in it Jesse

What are the manufactured goods in Oklahoma?

  • nonelectric machinery

  • fabricated metal products

  • electric machinery and equipment

  • processed and food products

  • rubber and plastic products

  • petroleum and coal products

  • aircraft

  • electronic equipment

  • mobile homes

  • glass and clay products

Why is the journey of the Cherokee to the Indian territory known as the Trail of Tears?

Its known of the trail of tears because over 12,000 people were involved with the Indian removal act. the reason it was called this because people died from diseases and from being too cold.

What are some important events in Oklahoma's history?

Oklahoma Land Rush.

Statehood.

Discovery of oil.

Oklahoma City Bombing.

What kind of bomb was used for in the Oklahoma City bombing?

A dangerous mixture of Ammonium Nitrate (Fertilizer) and Fuel Oil (Diesel Fuel) they mixed it with nitromethane to form a much stronger mixture.

Who are famous or historical persons from Oklahoma?

Karl Guthe Jansky and Richard E. Berendzen are two famous scientists from the state of Oklahoma. Others include Karl Guthe Jansky and David Deming.

How Oklahoma became a state?

Oklahoma joined the Union on November 16, 1907 (1907-11-16) as the 46th state.

Why did Oklahoma become a state?

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On April 22, 1889 the unassigned lands of the Indian Territory (later called Oklahoma Territory) were opened to settlers. Thousands of people lined up on the border and, when the signal was given, they raced into the territory to claim their land. Some people went in early to stake claims. They became known as Sooners.

Hence, Oklahoma's nickname today is "The Sooner State".

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Who built the Oklahoma City memorial?

The design of the memorial was accepted in July of 1997 and President Bill Clinton siigned the authorization bill in October of 1997. The Outdoor Symbolic Memorial was dedicated on the fifth Anniversary of the Terrorist Attack. More than 60% of the Memorial's funding came from private donations. It is quickly becoming the #1 tourist destination in the State with 350.000 annual visitors.

What is statutory Right of Way in Oklahoma?

It is a legal right that the government has established to allow access across property. It is commonly used to provide access for utilities and to allow public access to beaches and waterways.

How long can a person in Oklahoma be held with out being charged of a crime?

Insufficient information is disclosed in the question - BUT - if the question is about extradition - - as long as the extraditing state has been notified and confirms that they WILL extradite you, you will be held until the legal and administrative paperwork is complete and the agents show up to take custody of you.

Is Tramadol a controlled substance in Oklahoma?

Per Drug Enforcement Administration Office of Diversion Control, Drug & Chemical Evaluation Section

"Tramadol is not currently controlled under the CSA. Arkansas and Kentucky have designated tramadol as a schedule IV drug under state law. Louisiana passed legislation that identifies tramadol as a drug of abuse; demonstrating potential for abuse. "

Tramadol is not a federally controlled drug, however there are certain states in U.S. that have elected to make tramadol a schedule IV controlled drug. The included states are Arkansas, Tennessee, Illinois, New Mexico, New York, Ohio, West Virginia, Kentucky, Wyoming, Mississippi, North Dakota, Oklahoma and the U.S. military while the other states are considering to take similar actions.

Is Oklahomas state flower mistletoe?

No It is Actually The Oklahoma Rose it used to be the mistletoe.

Does Oklahoma have emancipation laws?

Oklahoma emancipation laws only gives minors the ability to enter into contracts and conduct business. It does not give them the right to establish a separate residence from their parents. The state of Oklahoma also recognize "partial" emancipation as an alternative to complete emancipation. In these instances, the child will be awarded certain rights, such as the right to manage their own money or the right to choose their own school but will still fall under their parents' supervision for all other matters.

What is the current population of Oklahoma?

In 2008 (which was the last time they took the population of Oklahoma) was 3,642,361.

By the way, they're taking the population in 2010 for Oklahoma, so do not worry, you'll just have to use 2008 population.

Look! In 2005 was exactly 3,543,442, isn't that scary?

How long do you have to serve in prison for a life sentence in Oklahoma?

it really depends on the behavior of the inmate and the type of crime as well. but if is reduced it goes from no lower that 75% of the time and it depends if he is in a private jail he will complete his full year because they tend to make people work. well this is how it applies in ca

Can convicted felon have air rifle in Oklahoma?

It VERY MUCH matters if your conviction was in a STATE Court or a FEDERAL Court. ALL state laws are different and some do not restore your rights. See below for generalized infiormation:

To request the expungement of an offense from your STATE (not Federal) criminal record: You must have been exonerated, acquited, or served the complete term of your sentence - then you must file a petition/motion with the court of the state in which you were convicted (which may not necessarily be your current state of residence) - setting forth valid reason(s) why your request should be granted. A judge of that court will review your petition and the circumstances of your case and issue a ruling either granting or denying the request. AN EXPUNGEMENT IS NOT A PARDON! Expungement only removes the record of your offense from being viewable by the public. Law enforcement, the courts, and government agencies will always have access to your actual 'true' record.

FELONS CONVICTED IN STATE COURT OF STATE CRIMES: If your expungement is granted you will still remain subject to whatever restrictions your state and federal laws place on you (e.g.- voting rights - elective office - firearms/ammunition possession - etc). UNLESS - you are a resident of a state which completely or partially restores your "privileges" (you will have to do your own research to learn if these exceptions apply to your state).

FEDERALLY CONVICTED FELONS: CAUTION: If you were convicted in FEDERAL Court of a FEDERAL FELONY regardless of what your state may do, it will not matter. It is a felony offense for any federally convicted felon to ever own or possess a firearm (including black powder arms). The U.S. Criminal Code, makes the penalty for the illegal possession of a firearm (including black powder weapons) a mandatory minimum of fifteen (15) years in prison, in some cases (Title 18 U.S.C. sec 924(e)(1). At this time FEDERALLY convicted felons have no solution to their firearm disqualification. Congress has continually denied funds this purpose, thereby effectively eliminating the review of federal felons' petitions for restoration of their firearms privileges.