Oklahoma Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Under Oklahoma law, which of the following disqualifies a person from obtaining a handgun license?

  1. Conviction of a felony

  2. Having a DUI on record

  3. Lack of firearms training

  4. Previous bankruptcy declaration

The correct answer is: Conviction of a felony

Under Oklahoma law, a conviction of a felony is a disqualifying factor for obtaining a handgun license. This is because being convicted of a felony is considered a serious crime and can potentially indicate a danger to society. Having a DUI on record, while also a serious offense, is not an automatic disqualifier for a handgun license. The same applies for a previous bankruptcy declaration, as it does not necessarily imply a person is unfit to possess a handgun. Lack of firearms training is also not a disqualifying factor, but it is required to complete a firearms safety course in order to obtain a handgun license.