Weapons; removing references to metal knuckles. Effective date.
Oklahoma SB 692 removes metal knuckles references from state weapons law, creating ambiguity about how knuckle weapons are now legally classified or restricted.
Oklahoma SB 692 removes metal knuckles references from state weapons law, creating ambiguity about how knuckle weapons are now legally classified or restricted.
SB 692 removes statutory references to "metal knuckles" from Oklahoma weapons law, likely as a technical or definitional clarification. The bill appears to be a housekeeping measure that eliminates outdated or redundant language from the state's weapons code without substantially changing enforcement or restrictions.
Weapons statutes must be clear and internally consistent to ensure proper law enforcement application and avoid legal challenges. Removing conflicting or obsolete references prevents confusion in prosecution and protects the enforceability of remaining weapons restrictions on the books.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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