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Open carry now law in Oklahoma

By STAFF REPORTS on Nov 1, 2012, at 7:20 AM  



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The nearly 142,000 Oklahomans with a handgun license can now carry their handgun openly.

The state’s open carry law went into effect Thursday, making Oklahoma the 44th state to allow some form of open carrying of firearms.

Some restrictions still apply, however. Handguns that are openly carried must be less than 16 inches long and .45 caliber or smaller. No guns are allowed into government buildings, public meetings, bars, schools, college campuses and other places where signs specifically ban weapons.

For full coverage of the new law, go to tulsaworld.com/opencarry

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Tulsa school bus involved in crash; no injuries reported


The driver had a suspended license, police said.

Power outage leaves 3,500 customers without service

An AEP-PSO spokesperson said a transformer failure at the Dawson substation about 3:40 a.m. Wednesday that caused a feeder line to malfunction

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