Oklahoma 2023 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB1024

Introduced
2/6/23  

Caption

Firearms; modifying certain age requirement. Emergency.

Impact

The proposed bill, if enacted, would effectively expand the pool of eligible individuals who can legally carry a handgun in Oklahoma. By accommodating those as young as 18 years old, who are members of the armed forces or veterans, the bill acknowledges the legal status of military training and the responsibilities that come with such service. This could lead to an increase in the number of licensed firearm carriers in the state, contributing to ongoing discussions about public safety and gun rights.

Summary

SB1024 aims to amend existing laws related to the possession and carrying of firearms in Oklahoma, specifically addressing age requirements for firearm license applicants and those authorized to carry firearms. The bill seeks to reduce the minimum age for carrying a handgun from 21 years to 18 years for certain individuals, including active military members and veterans. This legislative change reflects a broader movement within several states to allow younger individuals, particularly those with military backgrounds, greater rights regarding firearm possession.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB1024 primarily stem from concerns about public safety and the responsibilities that accompany firearm possession. Critics argue that lowering the age limit for carrying firearms could increase risks, especially considering the potential lack of maturity and experience among younger individuals. Proponents, however, contend that those who have served in the military have acquired the necessary training and sense of responsibility to carry firearms safely. The balance between rights and safety continues to be a significant talking point in debates over such legislation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK SB1024

Firearms; modifying certain age requirement. Emergency.

OK HB1001

Firearms; modifying certain age requirement; emergency.

OK HB1001

Firearms; modifying certain age requirement; emergency.

OK SB1093

Firearms; modifying certain age restriction. Emergency.

OK SB1131

Firearms; modifying certain carry; modifying compliance. Effective date.

OK HB2645

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

OK HB1789

Firearms; authorizing the lawful carry of firearms by certain persons; effective date.

OK HB1789

Firearms; authorizing the lawful carry of firearms by certain persons; effective date.

OK SB832

The Oklahoma Self-Defense Act; modifying certain required display; removing certain dismissal process; modifying certain unlawful act. Effective date.

OK SB832

The Oklahoma Self-Defense Act; modifying certain required display; removing certain dismissal process; modifying certain unlawful act. Effective date.

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