Firearms; allowing lawful carry in certain places; requiring certain designations; allowing carry with certain permission. Effective date.
Impact
The proposed amendments are poised to directly impact individuals and governmental authorities alike. By permitting lawful carry on various public properties—including those related to transportation and recreation—the bill aims to align state firearm policies with the rights of individuals to bear arms. This liberalization may also affect local governments' ability to enforce stringent regulations in areas where firearms were previously prohibited, thereby creating a more consistent regulatory framework across the state.
Summary
Senate Bill 658 (SB658) seeks to amend Oklahoma's existing firearm laws to expand the areas where individuals can lawfully carry concealed or unconcealed firearms. The bill modifies Section 1277 of 21 O.S. by lifting restrictions on carrying firearms in certain public spaces while imposing conditions for lawful carry. Notably, it allows individuals to carry firearms in areas adjacent to structures that prohibit firearms, under defined conditions, which reflects a significant change in the state's approach to firearm regulations.
Contention
Despite the legislative intent to enhance personal freedom, SB658 has generated notable contention. Proponents argue that the bill provides essential rights to self-defense and could lead to enhanced public safety by enabling responsible citizens to carry firearms in a broader array of locations. Conversely, opponents express concern regarding potential risks associated with increased firearm presence in sensitive areas such as schools, government buildings, and public events. Critics fear that loosening regulations may lead to unintended consequences, arguing that the bill could compromise public safety and the ability of local authorities to maintain control over firearm policies in their jurisdictions.
Campus carry of firearms; modifying allowable carry; removing requirement for certain written consent; allowing certain concealed carry; prohibiting certain denial; allowing certain prohibition. Effective date.
Campus carry of firearms; modifying allowable carry; removing requirement for certain written consent; allowing certain concealed carry; prohibiting certain denial. Effective date.
Firearms; modifying scope of certain prohibited act; providing an exception; prohibiting the carry of firearms into certain places; deleting construing provisions. Effective date.
Oklahoma Historical Society; the Oklahoma State Government Asset Reduction and Cost Savings Program; Long-Range Capital Planning Commission; exempting the Oklahoma Historical Society; effective date.