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Re: Texas travel thru Ok. and Ark.

Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 9:24 pm
by gwashorn
Much appreciated and yes I noted the declare to officer notes which I do anyway here. As for private home, not planning on going in his house, just look over what I am buying and go from there. Hotel room that night and drive back home. Did not see what a hotel or business posting that is like our 30.06 sign though.

Re: Texas travel thru Ok. and Ark.

Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 9:25 pm
by johnson0317
Thanks TAM! Got it in my favorites.

RJ

Re: Texas travel thru Ok. and Ark.

Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2012 8:44 am
by goose
Just another "Thank You!" Great link TAM.

Combined with handgunlaw.us we have the long and short of it very quickly.

Re: Texas travel thru Ok. and Ark.

Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2012 9:59 am
by jcharro
Oklahoma Trooper pulled me over doing 50 on a 40, showed my plastics, I was carrying concealed, saw my firearm, gave me a warning, sent me on my way. You're ok in Oklahoma.

Re: Texas travel thru Ok. and Ark.

Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2012 12:14 pm
by gwashorn
Much appreciated. My only concern now is how to recognize at the hotel a sign that says anything. I looked up the code on Arkansas. Just said a sigh posted and can be read at 10 feet saying no concealed guns. Staying at the Holiday Inn in Springdale.

Re: Texas travel thru Ok. and Ark.

Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2012 5:55 pm
by jeffrw
I don't know about Arkansas' laws, but in Oklahoma you have to watch for "gunbuster" signs, as they have the force of law. I do keep an eye out for them when I visit up north, but happily I've never seen any (although I'm sure some are out there).

Re: Texas travel thru Ok. and Ark.

Posted: Fri Jun 22, 2012 11:42 am
by scref
jeffrw wrote:I don't know about Arkansas' laws, but in Oklahoma you have to watch for "gunbuster" signs, as they have the force of law. I do keep an eye out for them when I visit up north, but happily I've never seen any (although I'm sure some are out there).

What is a legal gun buster sign in Oklahoma?

Re: Texas travel thru Ok. and Ark.

Posted: Fri Jun 22, 2012 2:58 pm
by pbwalker
scref wrote:
jeffrw wrote:I don't know about Arkansas' laws, but in Oklahoma you have to watch for "gunbuster" signs, as they have the force of law. I do keep an eye out for them when I visit up north, but happily I've never seen any (although I'm sure some are out there).

What is a legal gun buster sign in Oklahoma?
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Re: Texas travel thru Ok. and Ark.

Posted: Fri Jun 22, 2012 10:21 pm
by scref
pbwalker wrote:
scref wrote:
jeffrw wrote:I don't know about Arkansas' laws, but in Oklahoma you have to watch for "gunbuster" signs, as they have the force of law. I do keep an eye out for them when I visit up north, but happily I've never seen any (although I'm sure some are out there).

What is a legal gun buster sign in Oklahoma?
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That is it?

Thanks for the info.

Re: Texas travel thru Ok. and Ark.

Posted: Sat Jun 23, 2012 7:22 am
by Jumping Frog
In other states that do not have the elegance of defining the 30.06 language, if posting a no guns sign has force of law, simply hanging up a brown paper grocery sack with "No Guns" scribbled in crayon would constitute legal notice. Most place literally define zero requirements.

Personally, I like Kentucky's approach. A business can post "no guns" but it has zero force of law. If they want to eject you for trespassing, they have to ask you to leave in the presence of a police officer and the police officer has to hear you persistently refuse to leave when asked to do so. :lol:

Re: Texas travel thru Ok. and Ark.

Posted: Sat Jun 23, 2012 10:36 am
by discoqueen
The Annoyed Man wrote:I don't know why this hasn't gained any traction on this forum, but the single most useful tool I've found for traveling with a concealed handgun is: http://apps.carryconcealed.net/packngo/. Anybody who carries concealed and travels ought to have this one bookmarked. It not only shows you state reciprocities, but it allows you to select multiple states from a map and then gives you useful information about each of those states.

And in the OP's case specifically: http://apps.carryconcealed.net/packngo/ ... ,arkansas,
Just wanted to add my "Thanks!" as well. Great site, and the first I'd seen it. I just came back from a trip to Colorado, and this would have been handy for planning! I found all the info I needed before I left, but this made it a MUCH quicker process!

Re: Texas travel thru Ok. and Ark.

Posted: Sun Jun 24, 2012 5:28 pm
by jeffrw
Jumping Frog wrote:In other states that do not have the elegance of defining the 30.06 language, if posting a no guns sign has force of law, simply hanging up a brown paper grocery sack with "No Guns" scribbled in crayon would constitute legal notice. Most place literally define zero requirements.
That's true. "No guns" signs can take a variety of forms, and in some cases the meaning might be unclear. For example, the aforementioned sign
pbwalker wrote:Image
may be interpreted as "no semiautomatic pistols allowed." Does that mean I can still carry my little 5-shot revolver?

The sign also isn't clear about to whom it applies. I bet there are some business owners who post "no gun" signs, but if asked, would say that licensed carry is fine with them.

Re: Texas travel thru Ok. and Ark.

Posted: Sun Jun 24, 2012 5:39 pm
by scud runner
jeffrw wrote:
pbwalker wrote:Image
may be interpreted as "no semiautomatic pistols allowed." Does that mean I can still carry my little 5-shot revolver?
Does this sign mean you can't smoke cigarettes but pipes, cigars, and hookahs are allowed? :smilelol5:

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Re: Texas travel thru Ok. and Ark.

Posted: Sun Jun 24, 2012 6:01 pm
by The Annoyed Man
scud runner wrote:
jeffrw wrote:
pbwalker wrote:Image
may be interpreted as "no semiautomatic pistols allowed." Does that mean I can still carry my little 5-shot revolver?
Does this sign mean you can't smoke cigarettes but pipes, cigars, and hookahs are allowed? :smilelol5:

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I think you're gettin' warm. Plus, I'm pretty sure that the "gunbusters" sign above specifically forbids Beretta 92 and it's variants.

Re: Texas travel thru Ok. and Ark.

Posted: Sun Jun 24, 2012 10:08 pm
by 03Lightningrocks
Jumping Frog wrote:In other states that do not have the elegance of defining the 30.06 language, if posting a no guns sign has force of law, simply hanging up a brown paper grocery sack with "No Guns" scribbled in crayon would constitute legal notice. Most place literally define zero requirements.

Personally, I like Kentucky's approach. A business can post "no guns" but it has zero force of law. If they want to eject you for trespassing, they have to ask you to leave in the presence of a police officer and the police officer has to hear you persistently refuse to leave when asked to do so. :lol:


Kentucky allows carry under a permit from any and all states....LOL. I love me some Kentucky. Not just because it is my home state either. :mrgreen: