Oklahoma Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Who is prohibited from carrying a firearm in Oklahoma?

  1. Persons with a felony conviction

  2. All non-residents

  3. Persons under 18

  4. Persons without a driver's license

The correct answer is: Persons with a felony conviction

In Oklahoma, it is unlawful for a person with a felony conviction to carry a firearm. This is because in Oklahoma, convicted felons lose their right to possess and carry firearms, as it is considered a public safety risk. It is also important to note that all non-residents are not prohibited from carrying a firearm in Oklahoma. Additionally, while persons under 18 and persons without a driver's license may face restrictions on carrying firearms, they are not explicitly prohibited from doing so.