Oklahoma Gun Laws
Oklahoma Gun Laws
Gun Laws in Oklahoma
In Oklahoma, an applicant must be a 21 years old or more, and should be resident of Oklahoma. A training course is required to each applicant except a person on active duty of military, National Guard, or a regular military (who are legally resident of Oklahoma State).
Oklahoma gun laws about Child Access Prevention, Juvenile Possession of Handguns Law, Juvenile Sale/Transfer of Handguns Law one must know and information these gun and the gun control laws is provided here.
- Child Access Prevention Law: Not allowed in Oklahoma.
Child Access Prevention (CAP) Law: According to this law, in Oklahoma only adults are allowed to use a gun locking device or store guns in a place that is not readily accessible to minors.
- Juvenile Possession Law: Allowed in Oklahoma.
Juvenile Possession Law (JPL): According to this law, in Oklahoma juveniles (those under 18 years) are not allowed for possession of handguns. Some states in Oklahoma, allowed/grant exceptions for guns used for hunting and target purposes.
- Juvenile Sale/Transfer Law: Allowed in Oklahoma.
Juvenile Sale or Transfer Law (JSL): According to this law, in Oklahoma, minors are not allowed to use a specified guns or sale or transfer of gun is restricted to minors.
Oklahoma Requirements For Handguns, Rifles and Shotguns
| Rifles/Shotguns | Handguns | |
| Purchase Permission | No | No |
| Firearms Registration | No | No |
| Owners Licensing | No | No |
| Permission to Carry | No | Yes |
