Oklahoma Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Who is eligible to apply for a concealed or open carry license in Oklahoma?

  1. Anyone over the age of 21 without a felony conviction

  2. Only members of law enforcement agencies

  3. Residents with a hunter's safety certification

  4. Non-residents with a valid driver's license

The correct answer is: Anyone over the age of 21 without a felony conviction

The eligibility to apply for a concealed or open carry license in Oklahoma is primarily based on the individual's age and legal background. Anyone who is over the age of 21 and does not have a felony conviction is deemed eligible. This requirement ensures that individuals who apply for a license have reached a certain level of maturity and are legally allowed to possess firearms. Other options mention specific groups or conditions that do not fully encompass the criteria established by Oklahoma law. For example, limiting eligibility to only law enforcement members or requiring a hunter's safety certification excludes many responsible citizens who may wish to carry firearms. Non-residents with a valid driver's license might have their own regulations but do not fit the general parameters for eligibility set forth in the state’s laws. Therefore, the correct answer reflects the broader requirements applicable to most individuals seeking a concealed or open carry license in Oklahoma.