Oklahoma 2023 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB823

Introduced
2/6/23  

Caption

Firearms; removing certain prohibition; prohibiting certain policy or rule. Effective date.

Impact

The provisions of SB823 will have significant implications for state laws as they enhance the rights of firearm owners. By shielding individuals and businesses from liability in civil actions concerning the storage of firearms, the bill aims to provide a safer and more defined legal framework for gun owners. Businesses that choose to allow firearms on their properties will be immune from civil liability unless gross negligence or misconduct is involved, potentially encouraging a more firearm-friendly environment across Oklahoma.

Summary

Senate Bill 823 seeks to amend existing Oklahoma statutes regarding the carrying and storage of firearms. The bill specifically aims to remove restrictions that prevent individuals, other than convicted felons, from storing firearms or ammunition in locked vehicles on property set aside for vehicles. It also states that individuals and business entities cannot enforce policies that inhibit the transportation and storage of firearms in these locked vehicles, thus expanding the rights of gun owners in terms of where and how they can transport and store firearms.

Contention

Notably, the bill may stir contention as it places the rights of firearm owners above property owners' rights to enforce their own rules regarding firearms. Critics of SB823 might argue that it undermines local authorities' ability to regulate firearms on properties effectively and could lead to conflicts between gun rights advocates and property owners concerned for safety. The measure also includes provisions that allow individuals to bring civil actions against those who violate the regulations surrounding firearm policies, thus introducing a layer of legal complexity that could provoke further debate on public safety and individual rights in Oklahoma.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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