In addition here is the Oklahoma law. If I read it correctly he can get into trouble by just being in a vehicle with me. He knows I have a CHL
OUJI-CR 6-39
POSSESSING A FIREARM AFTER
A FELONY CONVICTION - ELEMENTS
No person may be convicted of possessing a firearm after conviction of a felony unless the State has proved beyond a reasonable doubt each element of the crime. These elements are:
First, knowingly and willfully;
Second, possessing/(having under one's immediate control)/(having in any vehicle one operates)/(having in any vehicle in which one is riding as a passenger)/(having at the place where the defendant resides);
Third, any pistol/(imitation/homemade pistol)/(machine gun)/(sawed-off shotgun/rifle)/(dangerous/deadly firearm);
Fourth, the defendant was convicted of a felony by the [Name of Court] Court of [Name of Jurisdiction] on [Date].
Concealed Carry around a Felon
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Re: Concealed Carry around a Felon
According to my Google fu, carry on private property in OK requires consent from the property owner.pcgizzmo wrote:In addition here is the Oklahoma law. If I read it correctly he can get into trouble by just being in a vehicle with me. He knows I have a CHL
OUJI-CR 6-39
POSSESSING A FIREARM AFTER
A FELONY CONVICTION - ELEMENTS
No person may be convicted of possessing a firearm after conviction of a felony unless the State has proved beyond a reasonable doubt each element of the crime. These elements are:
First, knowingly and willfully;
Second, possessing/(having under one's immediate control)/(having in any vehicle one operates)/(having in any vehicle in which one is riding as a passenger)/(having at the place where the defendant resides);
Third, any pistol/(imitation/homemade pistol)/(machine gun)/(sawed-off shotgun/rifle)/(dangerous/deadly firearm);
Fourth, the defendant was convicted of a felony by the [Name of Court] Court of [Name of Jurisdiction] on [Date].
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Re: Concealed Carry around a Felon
Sounds like when your wife goes and sees her parents you get to stay in the motel.
Re: Concealed Carry around a Felon
pcgizzmo wrote:My wifes brother is getting out of Prison. What is the law in regards to me having a concealed weapon around him? What if we get pulled over and he is in the car and I have a CCW on me? I know he can't have one, hold one etc.. but am I OK having one when he is with me? Just want to stay on the right side of the law. Thanks..
Not your problem, that's HIS problem.
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jbarn wrote:To whom was the stipulation? Who said you could not have weapons or ammo in the house? What would have been the consequence for you had you not complied?rayj8524 wrote:About a year and half ago, a friend of mine got out of prison. Till he could get a place, he stayed with me for about 3 weeks. The stipulation was I could have no weapons or ammo in the house. Since he has moved out, I don't have to comply with that any longer. I just need to be sure he cannot get to it. And if I'm wearing and its concealed, he can't.
Just curious if this was a stipulation on him for parole to let him stay there
His parole officer. I had to meet him and he checked my background and the stipulation was on me that I had to remove weapons and ammo from the premises. While not directly addressed, it sounded like if weapons and ammo was present on the premises while he was here, then I could be considered an accomplice.
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Re: Concealed Carry around a Felon
If it were me, I'd call it fourth down and eight and punt.