Oklahoma Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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What is the legal definition of a concealed firearm in Oklahoma?

  1. A firearm that is not visible to the ordinary view of a bystander

  2. A firearm that is carried in a shoulder or belt holster

  3. Any firearm carried on a person

  4. A firearm hidden in a vehicle

The correct answer is: A firearm that is not visible to the ordinary view of a bystander

The definition of a concealed firearm in Oklahoma focuses on visibility. A concealed firearm is considered to be one that is not discernible to the ordinary view of a bystander. This means that for a firearm to be classified as "concealed," it must be hidden from the sight of someone who is not specifically looking for it. This definition encompasses a wide range of scenarios, including various methods of carrying a firearm. While firearms that are carried in a holster, whether on a belt or shoulder, can be considered concealed if they are not visible, the key factor is still their invisibility to an ordinary observer. Similarly, a firearm that is merely hidden in a vehicle would not necessarily meet the legal definition if it is not carried in a manner that keeps it out of sight while a person is carrying it on their person. The essence lies in the aspect of concealment, ensuring that the firearm remains hidden from public view, thereby aligning with Oklahoma's legal standards regarding concealed carry.