Oklahoma Recess Conduct with a Firearm-Elements is a criminal offense that is defined by the state's laws. This offense is committed when a person recklessly handles, displays, discharges, or uses a firearm in a way that creates an unjustified risk of harm to another person or property. The elements of Oklahoma Recess Conduct with a Firearm-Elements vary depending on the specific circumstances of the incident. Generally, the elements of this offense include: 1) The accused acted recklessly in the handling, display, discharge, or use of a firearm; 2) The accused created a risk of harm to another person or property; 3) The accused's conduct was unjustified; 4) The accused was aware of the risk of harm; and 5) The accused was aware that the conduct was not justifiable. Depending on the circumstances of the crime, Oklahoma Recess Conduct with a Firearm-Elements can be charged as either a misdemeanor or a felony. If convicted of a felony, the accused may face up to 10 years in prison.