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2019 Proposed Oklahoma Legislation
add this member to your buddy list   send a PM to this member   Posted January 24th, 2019 02:29 pm

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This thread will be updated on a regular basis when new bills come in for Oklahoma.

Note: We will only post legislation we feel is negative or positive, those new bills which don't actually effect your rights will not be included but you can always find them on the state legislation page.

To view proposed Oklahoma legislation click here

SB34 would make minor changes to concealed carry law but would also recognize any valid concealed concealed carry license from any state

SB38 would allow people with a concealed carry license to carry in the state capitol

SB87 would take away the right of active duty military and national guard soldiers to carry without a license

HB1111 would add more exemptions on law regarding carrying of firearms where liquor is served

HB1142 is a constitutional carry bill

HB1197 would severely limit carrying on public property

HB1214 would require anyone wishing to get a carry license to be a resident of the state for at least 5 years

HB2010 strengthens preemption of local governments from passing firearm and ammunition restrictions

HB2011 would place the burden of proof when someone claims immunity for use of force on the state

HB2072 would prohibit businesses from prohibiting employees from storing firearms in their vehicles

HB2335 would prohibit local governments from using tax money for any anti 2nd amendment propaganda

HB2336 would allow anyone with a concealed carry license and who also meets the requirements of a school board to carry on school property

HB2457 would create extreme risk protection orders

HB2597 is a constitutional carry bill

SB345 would modify laws regarding where a firearm can be carry to accommodate constitutional carry

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

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)

  Posted February 18th, 2019 03:56 pm

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HB2011 would place the burden of proof when someone claims immunity for use of force on the state

HB1111 would add more exemptions on law regarding carrying of firearms where liquor is served

HB2010 strengthens preemption of local governments from passing firearm and ammunition restrictions

HB1197 would severely limit carrying on public property

SB431 would require anyone that comes in contact with law enforcement to notify them they are carrying a firearm

SB775 would strengthen preemption of local firearm and ammunition laws

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

HB1142 is a constitutional carry bill

HB1214 would require anyone wishing to get a carry license to be a resident of the state for at least 5 years

HB2335 would prohibit local governments from using tax money for any anti 2nd amendment propaganda

HB2072 would prohibit businesses from prohibiting employees from storing firearms in their vehicles

SB959 would grant an exemption for purchasing firearms to anyone who has a medical marijuana card (but the federal government still prohibits it)

SB796 would make sales of firearms tax free after 2019

SB781 would prohibit employers from prohibiting employees from storing firearms in their vehicles

SB894 would strengthen preemption of local firearm and ammunition laws

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

SB38 would allow people with a concealed carry license to carry in the state capitol

SB345 would modify laws regarding where a firearm can be carry to accommodate constitutional carry

SB34 would make minor changes to concealed carry law but would also recognize any valid concealed concealed carry license from any state

HB2597 is a constitutional carry bill

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

HB2336 would allow anyone with a concealed carry license and who also meets the requirements of a school board to carry on school property

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)

SB87 would take away the right of active duty military and national guard soldiers to carry without a license

HB2457 would create extreme risk protection orders

2019 Proposed Oklahoma Legislation