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Code · Oklahoma · Title 44 — Militia

§44-113. Seizure and report of property illegally possessed, etc.

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Officers must report illegal disposition of property. All civil peace officers, all commissioned and noncommissioned officers of the
National Guard are enjoined to seize immediately all military property found in the possession of any person who is not the legal custodian or owner of said property, or from any person who shall secrete, sell, dispose of, offer for sale, purchase, or retain said military property after demand has been made upon said person or persons for the return of said military property, and said civil peace officers, commissioned and noncommissioned officers of the National Guard shall make due report of his action to the Adjutant General of the state. Laws 1951, p. 122, art. 6, § 3, eff. May 16, 1951.
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