Oklahoma Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Are there any instances where federal law may prohibit a person from carrying or possessing firearms in Oklahoma?

  1. Never, state law always takes precedence

  2. Only if the individual is a non-U.S. citizen

  3. Yes, federal prohibitions apply regardless of state law

  4. Only on federal property within Oklahoma

The correct answer is: Yes, federal prohibitions apply regardless of state law

In Oklahoma, federal law may prohibit a person from carrying or possessing firearms regardless of state law. This means that even if state law allows for firearm possession, there may be federal laws that prohibit certain individuals or situations from possessing firearms. For example, federal law prohibits individuals convicted of certain crimes or individuals with restraining orders from possessing firearms, regardless of state laws. Option A is incorrect because federal law can supersede state law in certain cases. Option B is incorrect because non-U.S. citizens are not the only individuals who may be subject to federal firearm prohibitions. Option D is incorrect because federal laws apply beyond just federal property within Oklahoma.