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A change in law that goes into effect on November 1 could affect those who are applying for their gun license this year, according to the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation. If you want to get ...
Traffic on the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation’s online application system for handgun licenses has more than tripled since media reports about an upcoming change in law, the agency said ...
According to a news release from the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation, a new system has been launched that would allow users to submit applications to apply or renew handgun licenses online.
Aside from public safety concerns, the OSBI is looking at how a pair of gun bills could trim their budget even more. More than a quarter million people in Oklahoma have a license to carry a gun.
Senator Josh Brecheen wants to reduce the cost of gun licenses from the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation, and possibly eliminate the administrative costs from the local sheriff’s office.
The OSBI received 4,970 initial applications in January, a record month since the beginning of gun licensing in Oklahoma in 1996. For months, the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation has ...
a record since handgun licensing began in 1996, according to the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation. There were 4,970 initial applications for a handgun license in January. It beat the old ...
The number of Oklahomans applying for handgun licenses in 2013 is on pace to significantly best last year’s record numbers, according to data from Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation.