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§21-1290.10.


§21-1290.10.
   
                           MANDATORY PRECLUSIONS
                                      
   In addition to the requirements stated in Section 1290.9 of this
   title, the conditions stated in this section shall preclude a person
   from eligibility for a handgun license pursuant to the provisions of
   the Oklahoma Self-Defense Act, Section 1290.1 et seq. of this title.
   The occurrence of any one of the following conditions shall deny the
   person the right to have a handgun license pursuant to the provisions
   of the Oklahoma Self-Defense Act. Prohibited conditions are:
   
   1. 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;
   
   2. 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;
   
   3. 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;
   
   4. Any false or misleading statement on the application for a handgun
   license as provided by paragraph 5 of Section 1290.12 of this title;
   
   5. 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,
   
   b. any aggravated assault and battery,
   
   c. any stalking pursuant to Section 1173 of this title, or a similar
   law of another state,
   
   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, or
   
   e. any conviction relating to illegal drug use or possession;
   
   6. 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;
   
   7. 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;
   
   8. Significant character defects of the applicant as evidenced by a
   misdemeanor criminal record indicating habitual criminal activity; or
   
   9. 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.
   

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