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Washington State No Longer Honors Oklahoma Concealed Carry License
As of June 24th, 2021, the State of Washington will no longer honor concealed carry permits from Oklahoma. I was unable to find the reason for the change. However, changes are quite often due to the requirements in one state not meeting the desired requirements of another. Washington State’s official concealed carry reciprocity website reflects…
Read MoreOK Man Halts Domestic Violence with Gun
Tulsa, Oklahoma – Tulsa Police Department (TPD) reports being called to a residence located near E. Admiral Pl. and S. Garnett Rd. at around 2 p.m. Saturday afternoon. By the time officers arrived on scene, the alleged victim of the shooting had already made his escape in a white van. While other patrol units searched…
Read MoreWisconsin Changes CCW Reciprocity for Oklahoma
According to the State of Wisconsin, concealed carry permits from Delaware, DC and Rhode Island are now honored and residents of those states may carry legally within the boundaries of Wisconsin if they already have a CCW permit from their home state. Wisconsin has also approved the use of permits from Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Florida,…
Read MoreBoy Shoots and Kills Attacker With a Knife
Tulsa Police Department (TPD) says a man was shot and killed in self-defense late Monday night. According to police, Andrew Stites was riding a rental scooter to a Walgreens located at 14440 S. Lewis Ave. around 11:00 p.m. to pick up medications at the pharmacy. As he was leaving the drugstore, a verbal altercation broke…
Read MoreOklahoma Adds Constitutional Carry
Oklahoma just joined the ranks of 14 other states across the Union who abolished the concealed carry permit in favor of the Second Amendment. “The Second Amendment is my concealed carry permit” will now be an accurate statement in the Sooner State as of November 1st, 2019. Newly elected Governor Stitt had this to say…
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