Oklahoma 2025 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB526

Introduced
2/3/25  

Caption

Firearms; directing courts and law enforcement agencies to protect certain rights. Emergency.

Impact

If enacted, SB526 would significantly reshape the legal responsibilities of law enforcement in Oklahoma. The bill prohibits officers from obeying or enforcing any orders that contradict the Second Amendment, potentially placing them in direct conflict with federal laws or directives on firearms regulations. Additionally, it aims to prevent local authorities from imposing budget cuts on law enforcement agencies due to their refusal to enforce certain firearm laws, thus ensuring that these departments remain funded irrespective of their compliance with conflicting orders.

Summary

Senate Bill 526, introduced in Oklahoma, addresses the rights of law-abiding citizens to keep and bear arms. The bill asserts that any attempt by federal, state, county, or municipal entities to confiscate firearms, accessories, or ammunition is an infringement of the constitutional rights granted under the Second Amendment and the Oklahoma Constitution. The proposed legislation aims to ensure that courts and law enforcement agencies actively protect these rights against any such infringements. It emphasizes the duty of law enforcement to disregard orders that violate these rights and asserts the rights of citizens to possess firearms legally.

Contention

The inclusion of provisions protecting officers from retaliation for non-compliance with orders perceived as infringing on Second Amendment rights highlights a contentious debate surrounding the bill. Proponents argue that the bill is crucial for maintaining individual liberties and preventing governmental overreach, effectively establishing Oklahoma as a 'Second Amendment sanctuary' state. Conversely, opponents may view this legislation as an obstruction to lawful enforcement of regulations designed to improve public safety, creating an environment where law enforcement can decline to act on federal mandates, raising concerns about accountability and consistency in law enforcement practices.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK SB736

Firearms; prohibiting the enforcement of a federal ban or regulation on firearms, firearm accessories, or ammunition. Emergency.

OK SB736

Firearms; prohibiting the enforcement of a federal ban or regulation on firearms, firearm accessories, or ammunition. Emergency.

OK HB2223

Law enforcement officers; directing prosecuting agencies that maintain Brady-Giglio lists to adopt certain policies; codification; effective date.

OK HB2223

Law enforcement officers; directing prosecuting agencies that maintain Brady-Giglio lists to adopt certain policies; codification; effective date.

OK SB1002

Law enforcement investigations; directing entities to include OSBI and DPS in investigations. Emergency.

OK SB1002

Law enforcement investigations; directing entities to include OSBI and DPS in investigations. Emergency.

OK HB2063

Firearms; prohibiting the enforcement of a federal ban or regulation on firearms, accessories or ammunition; prohibiting cut of funds to county sheriff or municipal police departments; emergency.

OK HB2063

Firearms; prohibiting the enforcement of a federal ban or regulation on firearms, accessories or ammunition; prohibiting cut of funds to county sheriff or municipal police departments; emergency.

OK SB826

Firearms; considering certain actions as infringing on the right to keep and bear arms. Effective date.

OK SB826

Firearms; considering certain actions as infringing on the right to keep and bear arms. Effective date.

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