Carry in Oklahoma Casino
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Carry in Oklahoma Casino
Can I carry my weapon into the hotel of a casino in my luggage? I know I can't carry in the casino where gambling is happening, but really don't want to leave in my truck all night in the parking lot.
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Oklahoma State Laws are not the same as Indian Nation Laws.
I don't know the answer to your question as I am not familiar with the gun laws of the Indian Nations in Oklahoma.
That is what you need to find out.
I don't know the answer to your question as I am not familiar with the gun laws of the Indian Nations in Oklahoma.
That is what you need to find out.
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And here:
http://www.handgunlaw.us/documents/tribal_law_ccw.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.handgunlaw.us/documents/tribal_law_ccw.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Carry in Oklahoma Casino
As much as I hate to, I guess we will leave them in the safe.
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...or stay home?gwtrikenut wrote:As much as I hate to, I guess we will leave them in the safe.
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....and spend your money on another gun instead of gambling it away?Oldgringo wrote:...or stay home?gwtrikenut wrote:As much as I hate to, I guess we will leave them in the safe.
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The Annoyed Man wrote:....and spend your money on another gun instead of gambling it away?Oldgringo wrote:...or stay home?gwtrikenut wrote:As much as I hate to, I guess we will leave them in the safe.
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I'll add another to the group.
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Any thoughts on how this applies to road-side gas stations? I frequently travel HWY69/75 between Dallas and I-40, and my preferred place to stop is the Choctaw Travel Plaza in Atoka. It's clean with decent prices and a convenient spot to walk my dog. If I enter the store to use the restroom, am I considered on tribal property and subject to tribal law? It's worth noting that they have several video poker (or slot, I can't remember) machines inside.
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I thought tribalk law only applied to tribe members and others living on the reservation. The link AEA posted supports that. If so, you can't violate laws that don't apply to you.TrueFlog wrote:Any thoughts on how this applies to road-side gas stations? I frequently travel HWY69/75 between Dallas and I-40, and my preferred place to stop is the Choctaw Travel Plaza in Atoka. It's clean with decent prices and a convenient spot to walk my dog. If I enter the store to use the restroom, am I considered on tribal property and subject to tribal law? It's worth noting that they have several video poker (or slot, I can't remember) machines inside.
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Trust menu do notnwant tondeal with the headache of law on those Indian lands. That was where I was arrested 6 years ago and it was in the parking lot of Choctaw. Smply put I had no idea what traffic laws I had violated, and granted I was 18 and one of my passengers had marijuana, but the point from cop initiated the stop till I was in handcuffs was so conduluted it took 1 yr and several thousand dollars to unravel to the point where it was expunged from my record. The laws were bizarre, for the tiny amount of marijuana we were caharged with felony CDS? And all kinds of bother weird things, by thentime we got to the courtroom I only had a misdemeanor
Still to this day I'm abit cloudy to how things work there.
Still to this day I'm abit cloudy to how things work there.
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Took me a minute to decipher this sentence.jmoney wrote:Trust menu do notnwant tondeal with the headache of law on those Indian lands.
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There were few "sentences" in there that I had to read more than once.texanron wrote:Took me a minute to decipher this sentence.jmoney wrote:Trust menu do notnwant tondeal with the headache of law on those Indian lands.
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