Oklahoma 2023 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB658

Introduced
2/6/23  

Caption

Firearms; allowing lawful carry in certain places; requiring certain designations; allowing carry with certain permission. Effective date.

Impact

This bill will significantly alter the landscape of firearm regulation in Oklahoma by loosening restrictions on where firearms can be carried. For instance, the current prohibitions in places like courthouses, schools, and government buildings will still remain; however, exceptions are now made for parking areas, adjacent public properties, and during events authorized for firearm carry, provided specific designations and permissions are met. The implications of this legislation could lead to increased firearm presence in public areas, which may raise concerns regarding public safety and balancing rights with responsibilities.

Summary

Senate Bill 658 seeks to amend existing laws regarding the carrying of firearms in Oklahoma, specifically revising 21 O.S. 2021, Section 1277. The bill allows for lawful carrying of firearms in certain locations that were previously prohibited, effectively broadening the rights of individuals to carry concealed or unconcealed firearms. It stipulates that specific properties, such as those designated for public use or parking, will now permit individuals with valid handgun licenses to carry firearms under certain conditions, aiming to align aspects of gun ownership rights with public accessibility.

Contention

Notable points of contention surround the bill's potential impact on public safety, particularly in sensitive locations such as schools and government facilities. Proponents argue that the bill empowers law-abiding citizens to exercise their rights for self-defense, while critics express concerns that allowing firearms in more public spaces could exacerbate risks associated with gun violence. Divided opinions reflect broader national discussions about gun rights and regulations, which underline societal concerns regarding the balance between personal freedom and communal safety.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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