Oklahoma 2022 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB2005

Introduced
2/1/21  

Caption

Firearms; clarifying scope of certain prohibited act; emergency.

Impact

One of the significant impacts of HB2005 is the modification of penalties associated with firearm offenses, particularly for those acting in self-defense. The bill removes mandatory penalties and administrative fines that previously applied when individuals pointed firearms in certain situations. This change is perceived as a significant shift towards bolstering individual rights regarding self-defense, potentially aligning Oklahoma's laws more closely with other states that support broad protections for citizens using firearms defensively.

Summary

House Bill 2005 aims to amend existing Oklahoma statutes relating to the use and pointing of firearms. The bill clarifies the definitions associated with self-defense and expands the circumstances under which individuals may use deadly force. It specifically authorizes the defensive display of firearms under certain conditions, emphasizing that individuals acting in self-defense or to protect real property will not be deemed guilty of criminal acts. This includes scenarios where defensive force is employed against an unlawful intruder into one’s dwelling or place of worship.

Contention

Debate around HB2005 highlights notable points of contention, especially concerning public safety and the responsibilities associated with firearm ownership. Supporters argue that the bill enhances personal safety and rights to defend oneself, while opponents express concerns that it may encourage inappropriate use of firearms and contribute to increased violence. Law enforcement agencies and advocacy groups are particularly mindful of the potential ramifications of expanding self-defense laws without additional training or restrictions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK SB451

Firearms; expanding scope of prohibited act; removing administrative penalty. Emergency.

OK HB2818

Firearms; clarifying scope of and exception to certain unlawful act; emergency.

OK SB853

Firearms; clarifying exceptions to certain prohibited acts. Emergency.

OK SB15

Firearms; clarifying exceptions to certain prohibited acts. Emergency.

OK SB925

Firearms; providing for the defensive display of firearms under certain circumstances; exceptions; examples. Emergency.

OK HB2645

Firearms; unlawful carry in certain places; prohibiting carry on certain government property; clarifying certain exemption; emergency.

OK SB80

Firearms; authorizing pointing firearms under certain circumstances. Emergency.

OK SB80

Firearms; authorizing pointing firearms under certain circumstances. Emergency.

OK SB1218

Firearms; pointing of weapon; exception; use of physical or deadly force; defensive display of firearms; prohibiting denial of purchase by certain persons; age. Emergency.

OK HB2051

Firearms; deleting revocation and administrative penalty provisions; emergency.

Similar Bills

OK HB2095

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OK HB1563

Criminal procedure; modifying certain definition to include specific crime; effective date.

OK SB324

Firearms; modifying statutory reference; repealers. Effective date.

OK SB324

Firearms; modifying statutory reference; repealers. Effective date.

OK HB3668

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OK SB461

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OK HB2214

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OK SB524

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