Oklahoma law sees changes for using weapons to protect property
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Oklahoma law sees changes for using weapons to protect property
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — An Oklahoma law now makes it legally clear you can point or intimidate an individual with a weapon if you are defending your home, private property, or business. Governor Kevin Stitt signed House Bill 2818 on Thursday, which went into effect immediately. Oklahoma already has "stand your ground" laws when it comes to protecting your life, but language in the bill now expands to your property as well. HB2818-ENRDownload "Wha…
·Oklahoma City, United States
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