Oklahoma Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Under Oklahoma law, when must a firearm be unloaded?

  1. During transport in a vehicle

  2. When stored at home

  3. Both A and B

  4. Neither A nor B

The correct answer is: Neither A nor B

Under Oklahoma law, a firearm must always be unloaded when it is being transported in a vehicle or when it is stored at home. This means that the firearm must be completely empty of ammunition and have no live rounds in the chamber, regardless of whether it is in use or not. Option A and B are both incorrect because they only mention specific instances, while option C is incorrect because it includes both options A and B, which are not always true. Option D is therefore the correct answer as it states that the firearm must always be unloaded, regardless of the situation.