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OK SB446

OK SB446
Firearms; modifying scope of lawful carry of firearms. Effective date.


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Introduced
02/03/2025
In Committee
02/04/2025
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

2025 Regular Session

Bill Summary

An Act relating to firearms; amending 21 O.S. 2021, Sections 1277 and 1290.22, which relate to the unlawful carry of firearms in certain places and business owner’s rights; modifying scope of certain prohibited act; providing an exception; prohibiting the carry of firearms into certain places; removing construing provisions; authorizing the concealed carry of handguns into certain buildings and fairgrounds; authorizing event holders to allow for the open carry of lawful firearms during certain events; authorizing public trusts and nonprofit entities to allow for the open carry of lawful firearms on certain property; prohibiting the carry of concealed or unconcealed firearms at certain events; removing certain prohibition; updating statutory language and reference; and providing an effective date.

AI Summary

This bill modifies Oklahoma's laws regarding firearms carry, expanding where and how individuals can carry weapons in various settings. The legislation makes several key changes to existing statutes, including allowing concealed carry of handguns into certain government buildings and fairgrounds, permitting event holders to authorize open carry during specific events like the Oklahoma and Tulsa State Fairs, and enabling public trusts and nonprofit entities to allow open carry on their properties. The bill adds new restrictions by prohibiting firearms in public buildings used for meetings, substance abuse facilities, and mental health service locations. It also clarifies rules for carrying firearms on school properties, with provisions for school boards to authorize designated personnel to carry handguns. The law maintains existing protections for property owners' rights to prohibit firearms on their premises and provides immunity from liability for entities making decisions about weapon carry. Penalties for violations remain relatively modest, with potential fines up to $250, and the bill will become effective on November 1, 2025, giving local entities time to adapt to the new regulations. Overall, the legislation represents a nuanced approach to expanding gun carry rights while maintaining certain restrictions in sensitive locations.

Committee Categories

Justice

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Second Reading referred to Public Safety (on 02/04/2025)

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