Oklahoma 2022 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB3191 Latest Draft

Bill / Engrossed Version Filed 03/09/2022

                             
 
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ENGROSSED HOUSE 
BILL NO. 3191 	By: Williams and McDugle of the 
House   
 
  and 
 
  Bergstrom of the Senate  
 
 
 
 
 
An Act relating to firearms; amending 21 O.S. 2021, 
Sections 1290.4, 1290.7, 1290.8, 1290.2 4, 1290.25 and 
1290.26, which relate to the Oklahoma Self-Defense 
Act; authorizing the lawful carry of firearms by 
certain persons; modifying references to handguns; 
adding statutory refer ences; deleting certain 
eligibility requirements; specifying types of 
identification necessary for carrying firearms; 
clarifying liability provisions; updati ng references 
to certain named act; modifying components of 
reciprocity requirement s; and providing an effective 
date. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA: 
SECTION 1.     AMENDATORY     21 O.S. 2021, Section 1290.4, is 
amended to read as follows: 
Section 1290.4 
UNLAWFUL AUTHORIZED CARRY OF FIREARMS 
 
As Except as provided by Section 1272 of this title, it is 
unlawful shall be lawful for any person a citizen or lawful 
permanent resident, who can lawfully purchase or possess a firearm 
under state law, to carry or transport a concealed or unconcealed   
 
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handgun firearm in this state, except as hereby authorized by the 
provisions of the Oklahoma Self-Defense Act or as may otherwise be 
provided by law. 
SECTION 2.     AMENDATORY     21 O.S. 2021, Section 1290.7, is 
amended to read as follows: 
Section 1290.7 
CONSTRUING AUTHORITY OF LICENSE 
 
A.  The authority to carry a concealed or unconcealed handgun 
pursuant to a valid handg un license firearm as authorized by the 
provisions of the Oklahoma Self -Defense Act shall not be c onstrued 
to authorize any person to: 
1.  Carry or possess any weapon other than an authorized pistol 
firearm as defined by the provis ions of Section 1290.2 Sections 
1289.3, 1289.4, or 1289.5 of this title; 
2.  Carry or possess any pistol firearm in any manner or in any 
place otherwise prohibited by law; 
3. Carry or possess any prohibit ed ammunition or any illegal, 
imitation or homemade pistol firearm in violation of state law; 
4.  Carry or possess any pistol firearm when the person is 
prohibited by state or federal law from carrying or possessing any 
firearm; or 
5.  Point, discharge or use the pistol firearm in any manner not 
otherwise authorized by law.   
 
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B.  The availability of a license ability to carry a firearm 
pursuant to the provisions of the Oklahoma Self -Defense Act shall 
not be construed to prohibit the lawful transport or carryi ng of a 
handgun or pistol firearm in a vehicle or on or about the person 
whether concealed or unconcealed, loaded or unloaded, and without a 
valid handgun license as permitted by law. 
SECTION 3.     AMENDATORY     21 O.S. 2021, Section 12 90.8, is 
amended to read as follows: 
Section 1290.8 
POSSESSION OF LICENSE RE QUIRED 
NOTIFICATION TO POLICE OF GUN 
 
A.  Except as otherwise prohibited by law, an eligible person 
shall have authority to carry a concealed or unconceale d handgun 
firearm in this state when: 
1.  The person has been issued a handg un license from the 
Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation pursuant to the provisions of 
the Oklahoma Self-Defense Act, provided the person is in compliance 
with the provisions of the Okla homa Self-Defense Act, and the 
license has not expired or been subse quently suspended or revo ked; 
or 
2.  The person is twenty-one (21) years of age or older, and is 
either: 
a. active military, or   
 
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b. a member of the Reserve or National Guard to include 
Drill Status Guard and Reserve, Active Guard Reserves 
or Military Technicians, 
and presents a valid military identification card that shall be 
considered a valid handgun license issued authorized pursuant to the 
Oklahoma Self-Defense Act provisions of Section 1272 of this titl e. 
B.  A person in possession of a valid state photo identification 
card, driver license, or valid handgun license or who meets the 
criteria and presents a valid military identification card as 
provided for in this section and is in compliance with the 
provisions of the Oklahoma Self-Defense Act shall be a uthorized to 
carry such concealed or unconcealed handgun firearm while scouting 
as it relates to hunting or fishing or while hunting or fishing. 
C.  The person shall be required to have possession of his o r 
her valid handgun license or, a valid military identification card 
as provided for qualified persons in this section and, a valid 
driver license, or state photo identification card at all times when 
in possession of an authorized pistol a firearm.  The person shall 
display the either a valid handgun license or, a valid military 
identification card, a valid driver license, or a valid s tate photo 
identification card as provided for quali fied persons in this 
section on demand of a law enforcement officer; pr ovided, however, 
that in the absence of reasonable and articulable suspicion of other 
criminal activity, an individual carrying an unconcealed or   
 
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concealed handgun firearm shall not be disarmed or physically 
restrained unless the individual fails to displa y a one of the 
following: 
1.  A valid handgun license or a; 
2.  A valid military identification card; 
3.  A valid driver license; or 
4.  A valid state pho to identification card, 
as provided for qualified persons in this section in response to 
that demand.  Any violation of the provisions of this subsection may 
be punishable as a criminal offense as authorized by Section 1272 of 
this title or pursuant to any other applicable provision of law. 
Upon the arrest of any person for a violation of the provisions 
of this subsection, the person may show proof to the court that a 
valid handgun license and the other required, a valid military 
identification card, a valid driver license, or a valid sta te photo 
identification card has been issued to such person and the pe rson 
may state any reason why the valid handgun license, a valid military 
identification card, valid driver license, or valid state photo 
identification card as provided for qualified persons in this 
section or the other required ide ntification was not carried by the 
person as required by the Oklahoma Self -Defense Act.  The court 
shall dismiss an alleged violation of Section 1272 of this title 
upon payment of court costs, if proof of a valid handgun license and 
other required, a valid military identification card, a valid driver   
 
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license, or valid state photo identification card is shown to the 
court within ten (10) days of the arrest of the person.  The court 
shall report a dismissal of a charge to the Bureau for consideration 
of administrative proceedings a gainst the licensee. 
D.  It shall be unlawful for a ny person to fail or refuse to 
identify the fact that the person is in actual possession of a 
concealed or unconcealed firearm pursuant to the authority of the 
Oklahoma Self-Defense Act during the course o f any arrest, 
detainment, or routine traffic stop. Said The identification to the 
law enforcement officer shall be required upon the demand of the law 
enforcement officer.  No person shall be required to identify 
himself or herself as a handgun licensee o r as lawfully in 
possession of any other firearm if the law enforcement officer does 
not demand the information.  No person shall be required to identify 
himself or herself as a handgun licensee in possession of a firearm 
when no handgun firearm is in the possession of the person or in any 
vehicle in which the person is driving or is a passenger. Any 
violator of the provisions of this subsection may be issued a 
citation for an amount not exceeding One Hundred Dollars ($100.00). 
E.  Any law enforcement offi cer coming in contact with a person 
whose handgun license is suspended, or revoked, or expired, or who 
is in possession of a handgun license which has not been lawfully 
issued to that person, shall confiscate the license and return it to 
the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation for appropriate   
 
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administrative proceedings against the licensee when the license is 
no longer needed as evidence in any criminal proceeding. 
F.  Nothing in this section shall be construed to authorize a 
law enforcement officer to i nspect any weapon properly concealed or 
unconcealed without probable cause t hat a crime has been committed. 
SECTION 4.     AMENDATORY     21 O.S. 2021, Section 1290.24, is 
amended to read as follows: 
Section 1290.24 
IMMUNITY 
 
A.  The state or any political subdivision of the state, as 
defined in Section 152 of Ti tle 51 of the Oklahoma Statutes, and its 
officers, agents and employees shall not be immune from subject to 
liability resulting or arising from: 
1.  Failure to prevent the licensin g of an individual for whom 
the receipt of the lice nse is unlawful pursuant to the provisions of 
the Oklahoma Self-Defense Act or any other provision of law of this 
state; 
2.  Any action or misconduct with a firearm committed by a 
person pursuant to the pr ovisions of the Oklahoma Self-Defense Act 
or by any person who obtains a fir earm; 
3.  Any injury to any person during a handgun firearm training 
course conducted by a firearms instructor certified by the Council 
on Law Enforcement Ed ucation and Training to conduct training under 
the Oklahoma Self-Defense Act, or injury from any misfire or   
 
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malfunction of any handgun firearm on a training course firing range 
supervised by a certified firearms instructor under the provisions 
of the Oklahoma Self -Defense Act, or any injury resulting from 
carrying a concealed or unconcealed handgun firearm pursuant to a 
handgun license any firearms training; and 
4.  Any action or finding pursuant to a hearing conducted in 
accordance with the Administrative Procedures Act as requi red in the 
Oklahoma Self-Defense Act. 
B.  Firearms instructors certified by the Council on Law 
Enforcement Education and Training to conduct training for the 
Oklahoma Self-Defense Act shall not be immune from subject to 
liability to third persons resulting or arising from any claim based 
on an act or omission of a trainee. 
C.  The provisions of this sub section shall not apply to claims 
pursuant to the Administrative Workers ' Compensation Act. 
SECTION 5.     AMENDATORY     21 O.S. 2021, Sec tion 1290.25, is 
amended to read as follows: 
Section 1290.25 
LEGISLATIVE INTENT 
 
The Legislature finds as a matter of public policy and fact that 
it is necessary to provide statewide uniform standards for issuing 
licenses to carry carrying concealed or unconcealed handguns 
firearms for lawful self-defense and self-protection, and further 
finds it necessary to occupy the field of regulation of the bearing   
 
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of concealed or unconcealed handguns firearms to ensure that no 
honest, law-abiding citizen who qualifie s pursuant to the provisions 
of the Oklahoma Self -Defense Act is subjectively or arbitrarily 
denied his or her rights.  The Legislature does not delegate to the 
Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation any authority to regulate or 
restrict the issuing of han dgun licenses except as provided by the 
provisions of this act the Oklahoma Self-Defense Act.  Subjective or 
arbitrary actions or rules which encumber the issuing process by 
placing burdens on the applicant beyond those requirements detailed 
in the provisions of the Oklahoma Self-Defense Act or which creat e 
restrictions beyond those specified in this act the Oklahoma Self-
Defense Act are deemed to be in conflict with the intent of this act 
the Oklahoma Self-Defense Act and are hereby prohibited.  The 
Oklahoma Self-Defense Act shall be liberally construed to carry out 
the constitutional right to bear arms f or self-defense and self-
protection.  The provisions of the Oklahoma Self -Defense Act are 
cumulative to existing rights to bear arms and nothing in the 
Oklahoma Self-Defense Act shall impair or diminish tho se rights. 
However, the conditions that mandate th e administrative actions 
of license denial, suspension, revocation or an administrative fine 
are intended to protect the health, safety and public welfare of the 
citizens of this state.  The restricting con ditions specified in the 
Oklahoma Self-Defense Act generally involve the criminal history, 
mental state, alcohol or substance abuse of the applicant or   
 
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licensee, a hazard of domestic violence, a danger to police 
officers, or the ability of the Oklahoma Sta te Bureau of 
Investigation to properly administer the Oklahoma Self-Defense Act.  
The restricting conditions that establish a risk of injury or harm 
to the public are tailored to reduce the risks to the be nefit of the 
citizens of this state. 
SECTION 6.     AMENDATORY    21 O.S. 2021, Section 1290.26, is 
amended to read as follows: 
Section 1290.26 
RECIPROCAL AGREEMENT AUTHORITY 
 
A. The State of Oklahoma shall hereby recognizes recognize any 
valid concealed or unconcealed carry weapons per mit, valid military 
identification card as provided for qualified persons in Section 
1290.8 of this title or license issued by another state, or if th e 
state is a nonpermitting carry state, this state shal l reciprocate 
under the permitting law of that stat e. 
A. B. Any person entering this state in possession of a firearm 
authorized for concea led or unconcealed carry upon the authority and 
license of another state or, a valid military identification card , a 
valid driver license, or a valid state photo identification card, as 
provided for qualified persons in Section 1290.8 of this title , is 
authorized to continue to carry a concealed or unconcealed firear m 
and license in this state; provided , the license from the other 
state or, a valid military identificati on card, a valid driver   
 
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license, or a valid state photo identification card, as provided for 
qualified persons in Section 1290.8 of this title , remains valid.  
The firearm must either be c arried unconcealed or concealed, and 
upon coming in contact with any peace officer of this st ate, the 
person must disclose the fact that he or she is in possession of a 
concealed or unconcealed firearm pursuant to a val id concealed or 
unconcealed carry weapons permit , license or a valid military 
identification card as prov ided for qualified person s in Section 
1290.8 of this title issued in another state. 
B. C. Any person entering who enters this state in possession 
of a firearm authorized for concealed carry upon the autho rity of a 
state that is a nonpermitted carry state and the person is in 
compliance with the Oklahoma Self -Defense Act, the person is shall 
be authorized to carry a concealed or unconcealed firearm in th is 
state.  The firearm must be carried fully concealed , or unconcealed 
and upon in compliance with the laws of this state.  When coming in 
contact with any peace law enforcement officer of this state and 
upon instruction from the law enforcement officer , the person must 
disclose the fact that he or she is in possession of a concealed or 
unconcealed firearm pursuant to the nonpermitti ng laws of the state 
in which he or she is a legal resident.  The person shall present 
proper identification by a valid photo ID as proof that he or she is 
a legal resident in such a non-permitting state.  The Department of   
 
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Public Safety shall keep a curre nt list of non-permitting states for 
law enforcement officers to confirm that a state is nonper mitting. 
C. D.  Any person who is twenty-one (21) years of age or older 
having a valid firearm license from another state may apply for a 
handgun license in this state immediately upon establishing a 
residence residency in this state. 
SECTION 7.  This act shall become effective November 1, 2022. 
Passed the House of Representatives the 8th day of March, 2022. 
 
 
 
  
 	Presiding Officer of the House 
 	of Representatives 
 
 
Passed the Senate the ___ day of __________, 2022. 
 
 
 
  
 	Presiding Officer of the Senate