Oklahoma 2023 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SJR11

Introduced
2/6/23  

Caption

Constitutional amendment; authorizing Legislature to enact provisions related to certain offenders; clarifying timing of required compliance.

Impact

If approved, the legislation would pave the way for stricter regulations surrounding sex offender registration and residency requirements. It allows the Legislature discretion in defining laws that dictate how and where sex offenders are allowed to reside. The amendment stipulates that these regulations would come into effect whenever an offender establishes a new residence, effectively making it easier for the state to manage sex offender populations and enhance public safety measures.

Summary

SJR11 is a Joint Resolution proposing an amendment to Section 15 of Article II of the Oklahoma Constitution. This amendment seeks to modify the state's constitutional framework concerning the regulation of sex offenders. Specifically, it empowers the Oklahoma Legislature to enact laws related to sex offenders as long as they have a rational relation to protecting the public from sex-based crimes. This includes provisions for registration requirements and restrictions pertaining to certain areas frequented by vulnerable populations, such as children and the elderly.

Contention

There are notable concerns surrounding the implications of SJR11. Advocates argue that it is essential for public safety and aligning the state's legal framework with proactive measures to prevent sex crimes. However, opponents may view this as a potential overreach that could lead to excessive restrictions on individuals who have served their sentences, with worries about stigmatization and the feasibility of adherence to such regulations. The balance between community safety and the rights of rehabilitated offenders remains a significant point of contention in discussions around the bill.

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