The Oklahoma Boating Safety Regulation Act; removing certain prohibition; modifying fine; removing certain exemption. Effective date.
Impact
The changes proposed in SB923 propose reducing the penalties associated with the unlawful transportation of firearms by modifying the current fine structure and potentially increasing compliance among lawful gun owners. By allowing certain exemptions for licensed individuals, the bill aims to streamline the current regulations that may complicate the activities of responsible gun owners while boating, thereby fostering a more favorable environment for outdoor recreational activities involving firearms.
Summary
Senate Bill 923, introduced by Senator Jett, amends the Oklahoma Boating Safety Regulation Act, specifically addressing the unlawful transportation of weapons in and from vessels. The bill modifies Section 4210.3 of 63 O.S. 2021, removing certain prohibitions and exemptions related to the transportation of firearms while on a vessel. It establishes that transportation of shotguns, rifles, or pistols can be lawful under conditions such as self-defense and hunting, aligning with existing state and federal laws.
Contention
While the bill is seen positively by proponents advocating for expanded rights for gun owners and those engaging in hunting and fishing, it may stoke concerns among groups advocating for stricter gun control. Critics may argue that loosening restrictions on firearms transportation in recreational areas poses safety risks, especially considering that watercraft can be less controlled environments. The balance between individual rights to carry and public safety continues to be a point of debate surrounding this legislation.
Firearm training; clarifying language; directing certain approval; removing certain time inclusion; removing certain exemption requirement. Effective date.
Firearms; modifying certain allowable carry; restoring certain rights to carry; prohibiting certain carry for certain persons; removing certain revocation. Effective date.
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.