Firearms; modifying scope of allowable carry. Effective date.
Oklahoma bill expands firearms carry permissions statewide, likely increasing where guns can be legally possessed.
Oklahoma bill expands firearms carry permissions statewide, likely increasing where guns can be legally possessed.
SB 1695 modifies Oklahoma's firearms carry laws by expanding the scope of where and how firearms can be legally carried. The bill appears to broaden existing carry permissions, though the specific provisions aren't detailed in the available information. The measure was introduced by Senator Shane Jett and is currently in the Rules committee after first reading.
Firearms carry laws directly affect public safety policy, self-defense rights, and where individuals can legally possess weapons in Oklahoma. Changes to carry scope can impact gun owner freedoms, workplace safety, educational institutions, and public spaces. This type of legislation generates significant public debate between gun rights advocates and public safety constituencies.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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