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SB 732

Firearms; modifying scope of unlawful carry. Effective date.

2026 Regular Session Introduced by Dusty Deevers

SB 732 modifies Oklahoma's unlawful firearm carry prohibitions, though specific provisions remain unclear during early legislative stages.

Second Reading referred to Public Safety
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Bill Summary · SB 732

Legislative bill overview

SB 732 modifies Oklahoma's unlawful carry statutes to change which firearms or carrying methods are prohibited in specific locations or circumstances. The bill has just begun the legislative process and currently lacks publicly available detailed provisions, though its title suggests it narrows or redefines what constitutes illegal firearm possession or transportation in the state.

Why is this important

Unlawful carry laws directly affect public safety policy, law enforcement enforcement procedures, and individual rights regarding self-defense. Changes to these statutes can significantly impact criminal liability for gun owners, workplace safety policies, and the balance between Second Amendment protections and public safety restrictions.

Potential points of contention

  • Definition scope: Whether the modifications expand or restrict what locations/circumstances prohibit firearms, affecting both gun rights advocates and public safety concerns
  • Law enforcement clarity: Changes may create ambiguity in enforcement, potentially leading to inconsistent application across jurisdictions
  • Constitutional questions: Any modification risks challenges regarding Second Amendment protections versus state authority to regulate firearm possession

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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