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Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation

Annual Report
Oklahoma Self-Defense Act
2013





As prepared by the Self-Defense Act Licensing Unit
Information Services Division
Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation

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TABLE OF CONTENTS


SDA Licenses Approved By Race, Age, And Sex In 2013.. 3
SDA License Applications, Approvals, Denials, Revocations, and Suspensions by
County....

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SDA License Applications, Approvals, Denials, Revocations, and Suspensions
Statewide Totals....
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SDA Licenses Denied By Race, Age, And Sex In 2013... 31
SDA Licenses Revoked By Race, Age, And Sex In 2013...... 35
SDA Licenses Suspended By Race, Age, And Sex In 2013..... 37








This report is provided in accordance with the Oklahoma Self-Defense Act

TITLE 21 1290.16. Statistical report

By January 15, 1997, and by January 15 of each year thereafter, the Bureau shall submit a
statistical report for the preceding calendar year to the Governor, the President Pro Tempore of
the Senate, and the Speaker of the House of Representatives, including, but not limited to, data
on the numbers of handgun licenses approved and issued and the numbers of licenses
suspended, revoked or denied in the following categories: age, sex, race, county and any other
category deemed relevant by the Bureau.


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STATISTICAL REPORT
OKLAHOMA STATE BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
SELF-DEFENSE ACT LICENSING
January 01, 2013 December 31, 2013
COMBINED MALE FEMALE RACE
SDA LICENSES APPROVED
BY RACE, AGE, AND SEX IN 2013
Asian
109 271 380
Black
380 1,173 1,553
Hispanic
215 551 766
Indian
1,141 1,908 3,049
White
18,354 36,317 54,671
Other
58 151 209
Totals 20,257 40,371 60,628
Average Age
50 49 50
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Applications submitted in a given year may not result in approval or denial in that same year.
Those applications in a pending status will not be reflected in the totals; therefore, the numbers
of denials and approvals may not equate exactly to the number of applications received.
SDA License Applications, Approvals, Denials,
Revocations, and Suspensions by County
ADAIR COUNTY
APPROVED
APPLICATIONS
DENIED
REVOKED
SUSPENDED
208
0
229
2
0
ALFALFA COUNTY
APPROVED
APPLICATIONS
DENIED
REVOKED
SUSPENDED
97
0
117
0
0
4
ATOKA COUNTY
APPROVED
APPLICATIONS
DENIED
REVOKED
SUSPENDED
233
1
259
3
0
BEAVER COUNTY
APPROVED
APPLICATIONS
DENIED
REVOKED
SUSPENDED
120
0
135
4
0
BECKHAM COUNTY
APPROVED
APPLICATIONS
DENIED
REVOKED
SUSPENDED
461
1
508
6
0
5
BLAINE COUNTY
APPROVED
APPLICATIONS
DENIED
REVOKED
SUSPENDED
132
0
155
2
0
BRYAN COUNTY
APPROVED
APPLICATIONS
DENIED
REVOKED
SUSPENDED
641
1
698
20
0
CADDO COUNTY
APPROVED
APPLICATIONS
DENIED
REVOKED
SUSPENDED
375
1
408
4
0
6
CANADIAN COUNTY
APPROVED
APPLICATIONS
DENIED
REVOKED
SUSPENDED
2,326
4
2,483
21
2
CARTER COUNTY
APPROVED
APPLICATIONS
DENIED
REVOKED
SUSPENDED
818
0
925
11
1
CHEROKEE COUNTY
APPROVED
APPLICATIONS
DENIED
REVOKED
SUSPENDED
640
0
698
4
2
7
CHOCTAW COUNTY
APPROVED
APPLICATIONS
DENIED
REVOKED
SUSPENDED
246
0
271
5
0
CIMARRON COUNTY
APPROVED
APPLICATIONS
DENIED
REVOKED
SUSPENDED
61
0
72
0
0
CLEVELAND COUNTY
APPROVED
APPLICATIONS
DENIED
REVOKED
SUSPENDED
3,466
11
3,944
54
1
8
COAL COUNTY
APPROVED
APPLICATIONS
DENIED
REVOKED
SUSPENDED
90
0
97
2
0
COMANCHE COUNTY
APPROVED
APPLICATIONS
DENIED
REVOKED
SUSPENDED
1,479
3
1,752
36
0
COTTON COUNTY
APPROVED
APPLICATIONS
DENIED
REVOKED
SUSPENDED
128
2
141
2
0
9
CRAIG COUNTY
APPROVED
APPLICATIONS
DENIED
REVOKED
SUSPENDED
218
0
251
2
0
CREEK COUNTY
APPROVED
APPLICATIONS
DENIED
REVOKED
SUSPENDED
1,138
2
1,328
11
1
CUSTER COUNTY
APPROVED
APPLICATIONS
DENIED
REVOKED
SUSPENDED
431
1
513
8
1
10
DELAWARE COUNTY
APPROVED
APPLICATIONS
DENIED
REVOKED
SUSPENDED
568
0
635
14
0
DEWEY COUNTY
APPROVED
APPLICATIONS
DENIED
REVOKED
SUSPENDED
122
0
127
1
0
ELLIS COUNTY
APPROVED
APPLICATIONS
DENIED
REVOKED
SUSPENDED
103
0
128
3
0
11
GARFIELD COUNTY
APPROVED
APPLICATIONS
DENIED
REVOKED
SUSPENDED
1,038
1
1,167
5
1
GARVIN COUNTY
APPROVED
APPLICATIONS
DENIED
REVOKED
SUSPENDED
450
0
511
13
0
GRADY COUNTY
APPROVED
APPLICATIONS
DENIED
REVOKED
SUSPENDED
974
3
1,149
9
0
12
GRANT COUNTY
APPROVED
APPLICATIONS
DENIED
REVOKED
SUSPENDED
71
0
84
1
0
GREER COUNTY
APPROVED
APPLICATIONS
DENIED
REVOKED
SUSPENDED
47
0
65
1
0
HARMON COUNTY
APPROVED
APPLICATIONS
DENIED
REVOKED
SUSPENDED
47
0
47
3
0
13
HARPER COUNTY
APPROVED
APPLICATIONS
DENIED
REVOKED
SUSPENDED
90
0
106
2
0
HASKELL COUNTY
APPROVED
APPLICATIONS
DENIED
REVOKED
SUSPENDED
191
0
225
4
0
HUGHES COUNTY
APPROVED
APPLICATIONS
DENIED
REVOKED
SUSPENDED
203
1
227
2
0
14
JACKSON COUNTY
APPROVED
APPLICATIONS
DENIED
REVOKED
SUSPENDED
454
0
508
5
1
JEFFERSON COUNTY
APPROVED
APPLICATIONS
DENIED
REVOKED
SUSPENDED
106
0
118
4
0
JOHNSTON COUNTY
APPROVED
APPLICATIONS
DENIED
REVOKED
SUSPENDED
150
0
162
7
0
15
KAY COUNTY
APPROVED
APPLICATIONS
DENIED
REVOKED
SUSPENDED
622
0
700
10
1
KINGFISHER COUNTY
APPROVED
APPLICATIONS
DENIED
REVOKED
SUSPENDED
341
2
394
2
0
KIOWA COUNTY
APPROVED
APPLICATIONS
DENIED
REVOKED
SUSPENDED
120
0
147
5
0
16
LATIMER COUNTY
APPROVED
APPLICATIONS
DENIED
REVOKED
SUSPENDED
165
0
180
3
0
LEFLORE COUNTY
APPROVED
APPLICATIONS
DENIED
REVOKED
SUSPENDED
711
2
809
14
1
LINCOLN COUNTY
APPROVED
APPLICATIONS
DENIED
REVOKED
SUSPENDED
633
1
699
9
1
17
LOGAN COUNTY
APPROVED
APPLICATIONS
DENIED
REVOKED
SUSPENDED
945
1
1,097
15
0
LOVE COUNTY
APPROVED
APPLICATIONS
DENIED
REVOKED
SUSPENDED
153
1
167
0
0
MAJOR COUNTY
APPROVED
APPLICATIONS
DENIED
REVOKED
SUSPENDED
174
0
193
1
0
18
MARSHALL COUNTY
APPROVED
APPLICATIONS
DENIED
REVOKED
SUSPENDED
261
0
296
4
0
MAYES COUNTY
APPROVED
APPLICATIONS
DENIED
REVOKED
SUSPENDED
651
0
744
14
0
MCCLAIN COUNTY
APPROVED
APPLICATIONS
DENIED
REVOKED
SUSPENDED
786
0
936
8
0
19
MCCURTAIN COUNTY
APPROVED
APPLICATIONS
DENIED
REVOKED
SUSPENDED
543
0
574
4
0
MCINTOSH COUNTY
APPROVED
APPLICATIONS
DENIED
REVOKED
SUSPENDED
262
0
300
2
0
MURRAY COUNTY
APPROVED
APPLICATIONS
DENIED
REVOKED
SUSPENDED
228
2
266
3
0
20
MUSKOGEE COUNTY
APPROVED
APPLICATIONS
DENIED
REVOKED
SUSPENDED
805
2
918
12
0
NOBLE COUNTY
APPROVED
APPLICATIONS
DENIED
REVOKED
SUSPENDED
186
0
203
4
0
NOWATA COUNTY
APPROVED
APPLICATIONS
DENIED
REVOKED
SUSPENDED
200
1
229
8
0
21
OKFUSKEE COUNTY
APPROVED
APPLICATIONS
DENIED
REVOKED
SUSPENDED
138
0
167
2
0
OKLAHOMA COUNTY
APPROVED
APPLICATIONS
DENIED
REVOKED
SUSPENDED
7,746
17
8,890
117
5
OKMULGEE COUNTY
APPROVED
APPLICATIONS
DENIED
REVOKED
SUSPENDED
574
2
636
6
0
22
OSAGE COUNTY
APPROVED
APPLICATIONS
DENIED
REVOKED
SUSPENDED
863
4
1,053
25
2
OTTAWA COUNTY
APPROVED
APPLICATIONS
DENIED
REVOKED
SUSPENDED
346
1
374
8
0
PAWNEE COUNTY
APPROVED
APPLICATIONS
DENIED
REVOKED
SUSPENDED
269
2
309
4
0
23
PAYNE COUNTY
APPROVED
APPLICATIONS
DENIED
REVOKED
SUSPENDED
928
0
1,060
10
0
PITTSBURG COUNTY
APPROVED
APPLICATIONS
DENIED
REVOKED
SUSPENDED
674
1
770
13
0
PONTOTOC COUNTY
APPROVED
APPLICATIONS
DENIED
REVOKED
SUSPENDED
674
2
746
9
2
24
POTTAWATOMIE COUNTY
APPROVED
APPLICATIONS
DENIED
REVOKED
SUSPENDED
1,099
3
1,236
11
1
PUSHMATAHA COUNTY
APPROVED
APPLICATIONS
DENIED
REVOKED
SUSPENDED
197
0
210
2
0
ROGER MILLS COUNTY
APPROVED
APPLICATIONS
DENIED
REVOKED
SUSPENDED
110
0
127
0
0
25
ROGERS COUNTY
APPROVED
APPLICATIONS
DENIED
REVOKED
SUSPENDED
1,764
5
2,020
24
1
SEMINOLE COUNTY
APPROVED
APPLICATIONS
DENIED
REVOKED
SUSPENDED
336
1
360
8
1
SEQUOYAH COUNTY
APPROVED
APPLICATIONS
DENIED
REVOKED
SUSPENDED
613
0
683
9
1
26
STEPHENS COUNTY
APPROVED
APPLICATIONS
DENIED
REVOKED
SUSPENDED
1,175
2
1,331
17
3
TEXAS COUNTY
APPROVED
APPLICATIONS
DENIED
REVOKED
SUSPENDED
299
0
340
3
0
TILLMAN COUNTY
APPROVED
APPLICATIONS
DENIED
REVOKED
SUSPENDED
130
0
143
1
0
27
TULSA COUNTY
APPROVED
APPLICATIONS
DENIED
REVOKED
SUSPENDED
6,725
15
7,683
122
7
WAGONER COUNTY
APPROVED
APPLICATIONS
DENIED
REVOKED
SUSPENDED
1,392
5
1,566
24
1
WASHINGTON COUNTY
APPROVED
APPLICATIONS
DENIED
REVOKED
SUSPENDED
795
1
874
14
1
28
WASHITA COUNTY
APPROVED
APPLICATIONS
DENIED
REVOKED
SUSPENDED
229
1
258
4
0
WOODS COUNTY
APPROVED
APPLICATIONS
DENIED
REVOKED
SUSPENDED
174
1
208
1
0
WOODWARD COUNTY
APPROVED
APPLICATIONS
DENIED
REVOKED
SUSPENDED
427
2
489
11
0
29
STATEWIDE TOTALS
APPROVED
APPLICATIONS
DENIED
REVOKED
SUSPENDED
53,385
60,628
835
38
109
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COMBINED MALE FEMALE RACE
SDA LICENSES DENIED
BY RACE, AGE, AND SEX IN 2013
Asian
0 7 7
Black
14 62 76
Hispanic
2 16 18
Indian
11 40 51
White
164 508 672
Other
2 9 11
Totals 193 642 835
Average Age 51
47 48
835 SDA Licenses were denied in 2013. Those denials were based on the following
SDA Statute Provisions. Individuals may have more than one statutory basis for denial.
Applications Denied: TITLE 21 1290.09 Eligibility
The following requirement(s) of the Oklahoma Self- Defense Act were found not to
be met:

01. Be a citizen of the United States; 8


02. Establish a residency in the State of Oklahoma. For purposes of the
Oklahoma Self- Defense Act, the term residency shall apply to any person who
either possesses a valid Oklahoma driver license or state photo identification
card and physically maintains a residence In this state or has permanent
military orders within this state and possesses a valid driver license from
another state where such person claims residency;
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04. Complete a firearms safety and training course and demonstrate
competence and qualifications with the type of pistol to be carried by the
person as provided in Section 1290.14 of this title, and submit proof of
training and qualification or an exemption for training and qualification as
authorized by Section 1290.14 of this title;
10
05. Submit the required fee and complete the application process as provided
in Section 1290.12 of this title;
91
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06. Comply in good faith with the provisions of the Oklahoma Self- Defense
Act.
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Applications Denied: TITLE 21 1290.10 Mandatory preclusions
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01. Ineligible to possess a pistol due to any felony conviction or
adjudication as a delinquent as provided by Section 1283 of this
title, except as provided in subsection B of Section 1283 of this title;
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02. Any felony conviction pursuant to any law of another state, a
felony conviction pursuant to any provision of the United States
Code, or any conviction pursuant to the laws of any foreign
country, provided such foreign conviction would constitute a
felony offense in this state if the offense had been committed in
this state, except as provided in subsection B of Section 1283 of
this title;
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04. Any false or misleading statement on the application for a
handgun license as provided by paragraph 5 of Section 1290.12
of this title;
05. Conviction of any one of the following misdemeanor offenses in this state
or in any other state:
a. any assault and battery, which caused serious physical injury
to the victim, or any second or subsequent assault and battery conviction,
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b. any aggravated assault and battery, 9
d. a violation relating to the Protection from Domestic Abuse Act, Section
60 et seq. of Title 22 of the Oklahoma Statutes, or any violation of a
victim protection order of another state,
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e. any conviction relating to illegal drug use or possession; 296
f. an act of domestic abuse as defined by Section 644 of this title or an
act of domestic assault and battery or any comparable acts under the
laws of another state;
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06. An attempted suicide or other condition relating to or
indicating mental instability or an unsound mind which occurred
within the preceding ten- year period from the date of the
application for a license to carry a concealed firearm or that
occurs during the period of licensure;
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07. Currently undergoing treatment for a mental illness, condition,
or disorder. For purposes of this paragraph, "currently
undergoing treatment for a mental illness, condition, or
disorder" means the person has been diagnosed by a licensed
physician as being afflicted with a substantial disorder of
thought, mood, perception, psychological orientation, or memory
that significantly impairs judgment, behavior, capacity to
recognize reality, or ability to meet the ordinary demands of life;
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08. Significant character defects of the applicant as evidenced by a
misdemeanor criminal record indicating habitual criminal activity;
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09. Ineligible to possess a pistol due to any provision of law of this
state or the United States Code, except as provided in subsection B
of Section 1283 of this title;
3
11. Being subject to an outstanding felony warrant issued in this
state or another state or the United States;
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12. Adjudication as a delinquent as provided by Section 1283 of
this title, except as provided in subsection B of Section 1283 of this
title. (10 year preclusion)
Applications Denied: TITLE 21 1290.11(A) Other preclusions
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01. An arrest for an alleged commission of a felony offense or a
felony charge pending in this state, another state or pursuant to
the United States Code. The preclusive period shall be until the
final determination of the matter;
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02. The person is subject to the provisions of a deferred sentence
or deferred prosecution in this state or another state or pursuant
to federal authority for the commission of a felony offense. The
preclusive period shall be three (3) years and shall begin upon
the final determination of the matter;
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03. Any involuntary commitment for a mental illness, condition, or
disorder pursuant to the provisions of Section 5- 410 of Title 43A
of the Oklahoma Statutes or any involuntary commitment in
another state pursuant to any provisions of law of that state. The
preclusive period shall be permanent as provided by Title 18 of
the United States Code Section 922 (g) (4);
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04. The person has previously undergone treatment for a mental
illness, condition, or disorder which required medication or
supervision as defined by paragraph 7 of Section 1290.10 of this
title. The preclusive period shall be three (3) years from the last
date of treatment or upon presentation of a certified statement
from a licensed physician stating that the person is either no
longer disabled by any mental or psychiatric illness, condition, or
disorder or that the person has been stabilized on medication
for ten (10) years or more;
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05. Inpatient treatment for substance abuse. The preclusive
period shall be three (3) years from the last date of treatment or
upon presentation of a certified statement from a licensed
physician stating that the person has been free from substance
use for twelve (12) months or more preceding the filing of an
application for a handgun license;
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2
07. Two or more misdemeanor convictions relating to intoxication
or driving under the influence of an intoxicating substance or
alcohol. The preclusive period shall be three (3) years from the
date of the completion of the last sentence or shall require a
certified statement from a licensed physician stating that the
person is not in need of substance abuse treatment;
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08. A court order for a final Victim Protection Order against the
applicant, as authorized by Section 60 et seq. of Title 22 of the
Oklahoma Statutes, or any court order granting a final victim
protection order against the applicant from another state. The
preclusive period shall be three (3) years from the date of the
entry of the final court order, or sixty (60) days from the date an
order was vacated, canceled or withdrawn;
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09. An adjudicated delinquent or convicted felon residing in the
residence of the applicant which may be a violation of Section
1283 of this title. The preclusive period shall be thirty (30) days
from the date the person no longer resides in the same
residence as the applicant;
10. An arrest for an alleged commission of, a charge pending for, or the
person is subject to the provisions of a deferred sentence or a deferred
prosecution for any one or more of the following misdemeanor offenses
in this state or another state:

(The preclusive period for this paragraph shall be three (3) years and shall
begin upon the final determination of the matter.)
d. a violation relating to the Protection from Domestic Abuse Act, Section
60 et seq. of Title 22 of the Oklahoma Statutes, or any violation of a
victim protection order of another state,
1
e. any conviction relating to illegal drug use or possession; 30
f. an act of domestic abuse as defined by Section 644 of this title or an
act of domestic assault and battery or any comparable acts under the
laws of another state;
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Applications Denied: TITLE 21 1290.12(A)
(12)
Procedure for application
The Bureau shall deny a license when the applicant fails to properly complete the
application form or application process or is determined not to be eligible as
specified by the provisions of Section 1290.9, 1290.10 or 1290.11 of this title.

Denial of the application was due to failure to provide the following:


A DOCTOR'S STATEMENT CERTIFYING ELIGIBILITY 5
AN ACCEPTABLE SET OF FINGERPRINT CARDS 63
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COMBINED MALE FEMALE RACE
SDA LICENSES REVOKED
BY RACE, AGE, AND SEX IN 2013
Black
0 6 6
Indian
0 2 2
White
6 24 30
Totals 6 32 38
Average Age
38 40 40
38 SDA Licenses were revoked in 2013. Those revocations were based on the
following SDA Statute Provisions. Individuals may have more than one statutory
basis for revocation.
Applications Revoked: TITLE 21 1289.11 Reckless Conduct
It shall be unlawful for any person to engage in reckless conduct while having in
his or her possession any shotgun, rifle or pistol, such actions consisting of
creating a situation of unreasonable risk and probability of death or great bodily
harm to another, and demonstrating a conscious disregard for the safety of
another person.
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Applications Revoked: TITLE 21 1290.09 Eligibility
The following requirement(s) of the Oklahoma Self- Defense Act were found not
to be met:

02. Establish a residency in the State of Oklahoma. For purposes of the


Oklahoma Self- Defense Act, the term residency shall apply to any person who
either possesses a valid Oklahoma driver license or state photo identification
card and physically maintains a residence In this state or has permanent
military orders within this state and possesses a valid driver license from
another state where such person claims residency;
7
Applications Revoked: TITLE 21 1290.10 Mandatory preclusions
01. Ineligible to possess a pistol due to any felony conviction or
adjudication as a delinquent as provided by Section 1283 of this
title, except as provided in subsection B of Section 1283 of this title;
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03. Adjudication as an incompetent person pursuant to the
provisions of the Oklahoma Mental Health Law, Section 1- 101 et
seq. of Title 43A of the Oklahoma Statutes or an adjudication of
incompetency entered in another state pursuant to any provision
of law of that state;
1
05. Conviction of any one of the following misdemeanor offenses in this state
or in any other state:
e. any conviction relating to illegal drug use or possession;
4
f. an act of domestic abuse as defined by Section 644 of this title or an
act of domestic assault and battery or any comparable acts under the
laws of another state;
1
06. An attempted suicide or other condition relating to or
indicating mental instability or an unsound mind which occurred
within the preceding ten- year period from the date of the
application for a license to carry a concealed firearm or that
occurs during the period of licensure;
2
08. Significant character defects of the applicant as evidenced by a
misdemeanor criminal record indicating habitual criminal activity;
1
09. Ineligible to possess a pistol due to any provision of law of this
state or the United States Code, except as provided in subsection B
of Section 1283 of this title;
5
Applications Revoked: TITLE 21 1290.11(A) Other preclusions
02. The person is subject to the provisions of a deferred sentence
or deferred prosecution in this state or another state or pursuant
to federal authority for the commission of a felony offense. The
preclusive period shall be three (3) years and shall begin upon
the final determination of the matter;
1
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COMBINED MALE FEMALE RACE
SDA LICENSES SUSPENDED
BY RACE, AGE, AND SEX IN 2013
Sda Number
Asian
0 1 1
Black
1 10 11
Hispanic
0 1 1
Indian
1 4 5
White
7 84 91
Totals 9 100 109
Average Age
43 39 40
109 SDA Licenses were suspended in 2013. Those suspensions were based on the
following SDA Statute Provisions. Individuals may have more than one statutory
basis for suspension.
Applications Suspended: TITLE 21 1289.09 Carrying weapons under influence of
alcohol
It shall be unlawful for any person to carry or use shotguns, rifles or pistols in
any circumstances while under the influence of beer, intoxicating liquors or any
hallucinogenic, or any unlawful or unprescribed drug, and it shall be unlawful
for any person to carry or use shotguns, rifles or pistols when under the
influence of any drug prescribed by a licensed physician if the aftereffects of
such consumption affect mental, emotional or physical processes to a degree
that would result in abnormal behavior.
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Applications Suspended: TITLE 21 1290.10 Mandatory preclusions
01. Ineligible to possess a pistol due to any felony conviction or
adjudication as a delinquent as provided by Section 1283 of this
title, except as provided in subsection B of Section 1283 of this title;
1
05. Conviction of any one of the following misdemeanor offenses in this state
or in any other state:
e. any conviction relating to illegal drug use or possession;
1
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06. An attempted suicide or other condition relating to or
indicating mental instability or an unsound mind which occurred
within the preceding ten- year period from the date of the
application for a license to carry a concealed firearm or that
occurs during the period of licensure;
1
Applications Suspended: TITLE 21 1290.11(A) Other preclusions
01. An arrest for an alleged commission of a felony offense or a
felony charge pending in this state, another state or pursuant to
the United States Code. The preclusive period shall be until the
final determination of the matter;
62
02. The person is subject to the provisions of a deferred sentence
or deferred prosecution in this state or another state or pursuant
to federal authority for the commission of a felony offense. The
preclusive period shall be three (3) years and shall begin upon
the final determination of the matter;
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06. Two or more convictions of public intoxication pursuant to
Section 8 of Title 37 of the Oklahoma Statutes, or a similar law of
another state. The preclusive period shall be three (3) years
from the date of the completion of the last sentence;
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07. Two or more misdemeanor convictions relating to intoxication
or driving under the influence of an intoxicating substance or
alcohol. The preclusive period shall be three (3) years from the
date of the completion of the last sentence or shall require a
certified statement from a licensed physician stating that the
person is not in need of substance abuse treatment;
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08. A court order for a final Victim Protection Order against the
applicant, as authorized by Section 60 et seq. of Title 22 of the
Oklahoma Statutes, or any court order granting a final victim
protection order against the applicant from another state. The
preclusive period shall be three (3) years from the date of the
entry of the final court order, or sixty (60) days from the date an
order was vacated, canceled or withdrawn;
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10. An arrest for an alleged commission of, a charge pending for, or the
person is subject to the provisions of a deferred sentence or a deferred
prosecution for any one or more of the following misdemeanor offenses
in this state or another state:

(The preclusive period for this paragraph shall be three (3) years and shall
begin upon the final determination of the matter.)
d. a violation relating to the Protection from Domestic Abuse Act, Section
60 et seq. of Title 22 of the Oklahoma Statutes, or any violation of a
victim protection order of another state,
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e. any conviction relating to illegal drug use or possession;
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f. an act of domestic abuse as defined by Section 644 of this title or an
act of domestic assault and battery or any comparable acts under the
laws of another state;
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