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2020 Proposed Oklahoma Legislation | |||
Posted November 21st, 2019 10:21 am | |||
This thread will be updated on a regular basis when new bills come in for Oklahoma. One note on these, most of these are 'roll overs' from 2019 HB1001 would remove the restriction for felons riding as passengers in vehicles where a firearm is present HB1142 clarifies how firearms may be carried now that constitutional carry is law HB1197 would add a huge list pf places that government could deem gun free zones HB1214 would make it so only residents and 'lawful permanent resident' of the state could apply for handgun permits HB2072 would prohibit employers from storing their firearm in their vehicle on company property HB2092 would allow municipal employees that have a valid handgun license and permission from the municipality to carry at work and in municipal buildings HB2335 would prohibit any money from any government, state or local, to be used for any anti second amendment use HB2336 would allow school boards to adopt policies allowing carrying of firearms by those who have a valid handgun permit HB2457 would create extreme risk protection orders SB34 would make minor changes to concealed carry law but would also recognize any valid concealed concealed carry license from any state SB345 would modify laws regarding where a firearm can be carry to accommodate constitutional carry SB38 would allow people with a concealed carry license to carry in the state capitol SB431 would require anyone that comes in contact with law enforcement to notify them they are carrying a firearm SB669 would waive the fees for a firearm license for military personnel SB671 would allow for the carrying of firearms on school property as long as the person has a carry license and meets the requirements of the school board SB775 would strengthen preemption of local firearm and ammunition laws SB781 would prohibit employers from prohibiting employees from storing firearms in their vehicles SB796 would make sales of firearms tax free after 2019 SB87 would take away the right of active duty military and national guard soldiers to carry without a license SB894 would strengthen preemption of local firearm and ammunition laws SB897 would place the burden of proof in self defense cases on the state and if it was justified would give civil immunity to the person SB959 would grant an exemption for purchasing firearms to anyone who has a medical marijuana card (but the federal government still prohibits it) SB991 would place the burden of proof in self defense cases on the state and if it was justified would give civil immunity to the person SJR16 is a joint resolution to place a question on the ballot to strengthen the wording of article II of the state constitution (right to bear arms) |
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Posted December 29th, 2019 12:03 pm | |||
SB1081 would preempt local governments, or the federal government from implementing 'red flag' laws |
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Posted January 1st, 2020 11:33 am | |||
SB783 would further limit places local government can declare as gun free zones SB12 would make various changes to laws to bring them in line with constitutional carry SB364 would prohibit business owners from stopping employees from storing firearms in their vehicles on company property |
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Posted January 7th, 2020 02:01 pm | |||
HB2785 clarifies state preemption over firearms and ammunition |
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Posted January 10th, 2020 11:31 am | |||
HB2796 would prohibit carrying on state capitol grounds and in buildings owned and leased by the government |
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Posted January 16th, 2020 11:14 am | |||
HB3015 would clarify that pointing a firearm during an act of self-defense is not a crime HB2940 would outlaw magazines that hold more than 10 rounds HB2945 would prohibit carrying an 'assault firearm' in cities with populations of more than 100,000 SB1490 would clarify preemption laws and explicitly state a person's right to sue a local government that violates the state preemption laws SB1401 would expand preemption of local firearm ordinances SB1398 would allow carrying handgun in the state capitol with a carry permit SB1400 would expand constitutional carry to include open and concealed carry of a rifle or shotgun HB3010 would expand constitutional carry to include open and concealed carry of a rifle or shotgun |
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Posted January 17th, 2020 11:57 am | |||
SB1673 would change law regarding carrying in vehicles to fall into line with constitutional carry law SB1570 would allow for the carrying of firearms on college campuses without permission of the school HB3357 would restrict where firearms can be carried SB1605 would expand preemption of local law to include ammunition HB3167 would prohibit discrimination in business against any company or association that deals with firearms HB3897 would exclude rifles from weapons that can be carried in certain places HB3071 would add rifles into constitutional carry law |
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Posted March 14th, 2020 03:28 pm | |||
HB3036 would strengthen preemption of local firearm restrictions and would provide 'reasonable expenses' for someone that sues a local government and wins |
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2020 Proposed Oklahoma Legislation |