Now that you have been to both, would you care to do a little comparison? My Son and grandkids live in Texas, and I'd like to get some discussion about what the differences may be.
Texas: can use deadly force to stop a robbery in progress, criminal trespassing (i.e. your front or back yard), property being stolen from your neighbor. However, it is not protected by the castle law, therefore while you are most likely not a subject for criminal legal action, you may still be sued in a civil court. Oklahoma - cannot do any of he above.
Texas: can carry in school zone & step out of your vehicle. As long as your shoulder doesn't cross the school door threshold, you are good. Oklahoma - have to remain in your vehicle.
Texas: concealed carry can only be prohibited by a very specifically posted 30.06 notice, English and Spanish, certain font, size, etc. In Oklahoma, a picture of a gun with a a liner over it (or anything of this sort) is a legal notice of prohibited concealed weapons....
In Texas, CCW is not required to have a loaded firearm in the vehicle as long as it is concealed.
Hmm.... I will think of some more to post.