Oklahoma 2023 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SJR9

Introduced
2/6/23  

Caption

Constitutional amendment; expanding rights of citizens to keep and bear arms.

Impact

If passed, this amendment would not only reinforce existing rights under the Second Amendment but also prevent any laws that impose registration or special taxation related to the acquisition, ownership, possession, or transfer of arms and ammunition. The resolution retains the authority of the legislature to regulate the carrying of weapons as long as it is done through narrowly tailored regulations that serve a compelling state interest.

Summary

Senate Joint Resolution 9 (SJR9) proposes an amendment to Section 26 of Article II of the Oklahoma Constitution, aimed at expanding the rights of citizens to keep and bear arms. The resolution emphasizes the fundamental right of individuals to possess various types of arms for self-defense, lawful hunting, and recreation. Notably, the bill mandates the use of gender-neutral language in the statutory text, reflecting contemporary standards for inclusivity.

Contention

Debate surrounding SJR9 may center on the balance between individual rights and community safety. Proponents argue that enhancing gun rights aligns with constitutional freedoms and self-defense principles. However, opponents may express concerns regarding potential impacts on gun violence and the ability of local governments to enforce specific regulations. The discussions could lead to broader implications for gun control policies in Oklahoma and could fuel further legislative actions related to firearms in the future.

Companion Bills

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