Oklahoma authorizes eligible adults to transport and carry handguns and long guns in private motor vehicles under permitless carry, with state preemption barring stricter local vehicle carry rules.
Under 21 O.S. 1289.7 and the Oklahoma Self-Defense Act, eligible persons 21 or older (18 for active military) who are not federally prohibited may transport handguns concealed or openly within a private motor vehicle without a permit. Long guns including rifles and shotguns may also be transported, generally unloaded in the chamber when carried in or on the vehicle, though loaded magazines are permitted. The 2019 permitless carry law expanded these rights statewide. Firearms preemption under 21 O.S. 1289.24 prevents municipalities from imposing stricter vehicle carry rules, including local bans on firearms in parked cars or on public streets. Carrying while intoxicated, in posted prohibited locations, or by a federally prohibited person remains unlawful regardless of vehicle status.
Vehicle carry by ineligible persons, transport into posted prohibited buildings, or carry while intoxicated may result in misdemeanor or felony charges depending on circumstances.
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