CCW Instructor told class .. It's against the law to carry where "No Guns" signs
My wife and four other family members took their CCW class yesterday, and they said the instructor said it was against the law to carry your weapon into any establishments that has a "No Guns" sticker on their door. He went on to say, That a police officer can charge you for trespassing if he/she alone saw you carrying in a business with a "No Guns" sticker on the front door. The owner or employee doesn't have to be involved and the police officer could act on their own. I find this hard to believe. My instructor said when I took my class, the signs had no meaning, and it only becomes against the law "If the employee/owner asked you to leave, and you refuse".
My questions is... Is there something written in the Oklahoma Law book that points this matter out that I can show my wife that this isn't true? Or have I fallen behind times, and this has become law?
Thanks.
P.S. The instructor is a police officer.
My wife and four other family members took their CCW class yesterday, and they said the instructor said it was against the law to carry your weapon into any establishments that has a "No Guns" sticker on their door. He went on to say, That a police officer can charge you for trespassing if he/she alone saw you carrying in a business with a "No Guns" sticker on the front door. The owner or employee doesn't have to be involved and the police officer could act on their own. I find this hard to believe. My instructor said when I took my class, the signs had no meaning, and it only becomes against the law "If the employee/owner asked you to leave, and you refuse".
My questions is... Is there something written in the Oklahoma Law book that points this matter out that I can show my wife that this isn't true? Or have I fallen behind times, and this has become law?
Thanks.
P.S. The instructor is a police officer.
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