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Total Bills: 44 Tracks HB1001 HB1001 -- 13% Olsen Firearms; removing vehicle passenger restriction; eoective date. Convicted felons will be able to legally travel as a passenger in a vehicle whose driver is in possession of a Lrearm; Expands delnition of Lrearm. 2019-03-06 - H Set on House Floor Agenda for 03/06/2019 HB1002 HB1002 -- 13% Co- Olsen and Scott Miller Firearms; reducing penalty for unlawfully carrying Lrearm; eoective date. Anyone found guilty of a Lrearm misdemeanor will only be Lned, not imprisoned; Anyone found guilty of violating statute 1273 of the act will not have their Lrearm license revoked but will pay a Lne or serve jail time. - H CR; Do Pass Judiciary (57th) Committee HB1111 HB1111 -- 13% date. West and Bergstrom Firearms; carrying of Lrearms where liquor is consumed; modifying exception to include certain persons; eoective Removes low point in reference to beer; Changes possession of a Lrearm by a patron in a business serving alcohol from a felony to a misdemeanor and lowers the associated Lne from $1000 to $250; Removes language allowing a patron s Lrearms license to be revoked in case of misdemeanor; Exempts employees of businesses that sell alcohol from this misdemeanor provided they have the permission of the owner or proprietor; Explicitly inserts liquor stores as entities whose rights are protected under the Oklahoma Self-Defense Act. 2019-03-11 - H Set on House Floor Agenda for 03/11/2019

HB1142 HB1142 -- 13% Townley Firearms; clarifying manner in which a loaded or unloaded Lrearm may be carried without a license; eoective date. Amends language pursuant to the Oklahoma Firearms Act of 1971 to remove the phrase open and not concealed when referring to carrying a shotgun, rimes, or pistol without a handgun license while hunting, during safety classes or competitions, during participation in a military or police function, when transporting a weapon for sale, when transporting a weapon between residences, or for lawful self-defense on ones own property. and Watch List - H CR; Do Pass Wildlife (57th) Committee HB1197 HB1197 -- 10% Gann Firearms; authorizing the carry of Lrearms onto certain public property; eoective date. Expands the list of gun-free zones to include zoos, botanical gardens, fairgrounds, bus-stops, bus-terminals, and any public transportation vehicles. and Watch List HB1214 HB1214 -- 31% Co- Newton and Bice Roberts and Miller Crimes and punishments; clarifying certain license eligibility requirement and delnition; eoective date. Revises current legislation concerning obtaining handgun licenses; in order to obtain a handgun license in the state of Oklahoma, individuals must now either be a citizen with established residence in the state of Oklahoma or a legal resident of the state of Oklahoma for a minimum of Lve years. - H Engrossed, signed, to Senate HB1258 HB1258 -- 10% Hilbert Professions and occupations; authorizing armed security guard licensees to carry Lrearm under certain circumstances; eoective date. Persons issued armed security guard licenses may carry a concealed or unconcealed Lrearm when on and oo duty.

HB1271 HB1271 -- 13% Smith Roads, bridges and ferries; exempting veterans from certain tolls; eoective date. Adds veterans to the list of those exempt from fees and tolls for the use of any turnpike project of the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority. - S Title stricken HB2010 HB2010 -- 31% Co- Mize and David Roberts Firearms; authorizing the carry of concealed handguns on certain property; eoective date. Adds clarifying language for the preemption provision; modiles requirements for people Lling for civil action; outlines circumstances and reasonable compensation. - S First Reading and Watch List HB2011 HB2011 -- 10% Mize Firearms; requiring certain burden of proof when immunity claim is raised in criminal prosecution; eoective date. Removes the use of against intruder in the physical or deadly force clause; if a prima facie claim of immunity is raised, the state must prove beyond reasonable doubt that the immunity is not applicable. HB2072 HB2072 -- 13% Steagall Firearms; prohibiting business entities from establishing certain policy or rule; eoective date. Prohibits any person, employer or business entity from preventing any person or employee from transporting, carrying or storing Lrearms or ammunition in a motor vehicle owned, leased or rented by the person or employee while conducting business, with the exception of the person or employee is a convicted felon. and Watch List - H CR; Do Pass, as amended, Public Safety (57th) Committee Co-sponsored by the Speaker. Question is whether a contractor to a campus may have employees driving and parking on campus with personal weapons in the vehicles. Is this a problem?

HB2092 HB2092 -- 10% O'Donnell Firearms; authorizing municipal oncials to carry in municipal buildings under certain circumstances; eoective date. Allows municipal oncials who have a valid handgun license and valid authority to carry a concealed handgun during their duties within the municipal buildings of the municipality in which they are employed, with the exception of a municipal courtroom. HB2286 HB2286 -- 31% Wright and Shaw Firearms; authorizing notilcation of handgun license expirations to be sent via email; eoective date. Amendatory bill regarding peace oncers and handgun licensure; adding that the OSBI shall conduct a check of the National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) prior to issuance of a handgun license; amends requirement of Oklahoma state photo identilcation to any state photo identilcation; inclusion of the State recognizing any valid concealed or unconcealed carry weapons permit for any person who is not a legal resident of Oklahoma; addition of requirement for anyone with a valid Lrearm license from another state establishing residence in Oklahoma apply for a handgun license in this state within 90 days - S First Reading HB2326 HB2326 -- 25% Co- McDugle and Newhouse Hilbert Professions and occupations; authorizing armed security guard licensees to carry Lrearm under certain circumstances; eoective date. Persons with armed security guards license may carry a concealed or unconcealed Lrearm on or oo duty. - H Referred for engrossment HB2335 HB2335 -- 10% Roberts Firearms; prohibiting expenditure of public monies for certain purposes relating to the Second Amendment of the United States Constitution; codilcation; eoective date. No political subdivision of the state may spend any money on media opposing rights stated in the Second Amendment; the state may not employ or retain the use of an lobbyist or legislative liaison to support or defeat any legislation in opposition to rights stated in the Second Amendment; the use of public property, resources, employees, networks or time are considered funds in this bill. and Watch List

This gags all public employees from opposing 2nd Amendment laws. Likely applies to Regents, too. On OSRHE list. HB2336 HB2336 -- 13% Roberts and Bullard Firearms; authorizing handgun licensees to carry on school property under certain circumstances; eoective date. Persons who possess a valid handgun license and meet other requirements authorized by the board of education may carry a handgun on school property; the board of education of a school district may adopt a policy to authorize the carrying of a handgun onto school property by school personnel so long as they possess either a valid armed security guard license, hold a valid reserve peace oncer certilcation, possess a valid handgun license. - H Title stricken and Watch List HB2457 HB2457 -- 10% Co- Dunnington Provenzano Protective orders; creating the Oklahoma Extreme Risk Protective Order Act; providing procedures for Lling petition for Lrearms restraining order; eoective date. Allows for the issuance of Lrearm restraining orders, and emergency Lrearm restraining orders; The person who the restraining order applies to cannot control, purchase or receive a Lrearm; They shall be issued without notice to the respondent; Allows the issue of search warrants given probable cause that the respondent has Lrearms. HB2546 HB2546 -- 10% Roberts Firearms; creating the Oklahoma Firearms Act of 2019; eoective date. SHELL BILL; creates the Oklahoma Firearms Act of 2019. HB2597 HB2597 -- 100% Echols and David

Co- McBride, McCall, Moore, O'Donnell, Roberts, Russ, Allen, Dahm, Treat, Silk, Tadlock, PfeiOer, West, Gann, McDugle, Humphrey, Hilbert, Newhouse, West, Scott, Frix, Lawson, Taylor, Murdock, Cornwell, Crosswhite Hader, Davis, Hasenbeck, Mize, Olsen, Patzkowsky, Sims, Sneed, Steagall, and Townley Firearms; adding exception to certain prohibited act; adding condition that allows for Lrearms to be lawfully carried; eoective date. Amendment stating the restrictions on Lrearm ownership; Declares the updated laws for Lrearm ownership, along with restrictions on where Lrearms may be carried; States laws for transporting Lrearms, demanding that citizens report when they have a Lrearm in their presence when speaking to law enforcement oncers. and Watch List 2019-02-27 - H Signed by Governor 02/27/2019 11 co-sponsor. Main sponsor is John Echols. This bill is expected to pass. Our gun coalition was successful in adding an amendment to exempt college campuses and block other weapons such as brass knuckles. On OSRHE list. HB2678 HB2678 -- 10% Wallace Firearms; creating the Oklahoma Firearms Act of 2019; eoective date. Shell bill; establishes the Oklahoma Firearms Act of 2019. SB12 SB12 -- 10% Dahm and Roberts Firearms; modifying requirement for licensed carry. EOective date. ModiLes several provisions pertaining to when individuals may or may not carry concealed and unconcealed Lrearms and when a handgun license is necessary or not. and Watch List Expected to pass the Senate, not House. On OSRHE list SB24 SB24 -- 31% Bergstrom and Steagall Firearms; modifying language and delnitions. EOective date.

Amends the delnition of a handgun within the Oklahoma Self-Defense Act to exclude any Lrearm with an overall length of 26 inches or more. The measure also amends the delnition of a shotgun to allow barrels with a length of less than 18 inches provided the overall length of the Lrearm is 26 inches or more. - H First Reading SB34 SB34 -- 31% Shaw and Wright Oklahoma Self-Defense Act; clarifying language. EOective date. Requires the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigations to utilize National Instant Criminal Background Check System prior to issuing a handgun license to peace oncers and residents of the state. The measure also authorizes the Bureau to notify any handgun licensee with an electronic mail address on Lle at least 90 days prior to the expiration of their license; ModiLes the waiting period for persons with an expired court order precluding them from possessing a Lrearm to 60 days. Current law prohibits those with an expired court order from owning a handgun for 3 years after the date of the entry of the Lnal court order; ModiLes reciprocity agreements. - H First Reading SB38 SB38 -- 10% Co- Bullard and Humphrey Dahm Firearms; authorizing carry in the Capitol. EOective date. Creates authorization for concealed carry license holders to carry a handgun into the Oklahoma State Capitol. and Watch List On OSRHE list. Carrying weapons in Capitol perceived as eliminating arguments to banning weapons everywhere else. SB46 SB46 -- 10% Scott Firearms; removing certain restrictions. EOective date. Convicted felons will be able to legally travel as a passenger in a vehicle whose driver is in possession of a Lrearm; Expands delnition of Lrearm.

SB87 SB87 -- 13% Dossett and Roberts Firearms; modifying authority for certain carry. EOective date. Authorizes certain military personnel ages 18 years of age or older to carry a handgun. - S Reported Do Pass Public Safety (57th) committee; CR Lled SB345 SB345 -- 10% Co- Murdock and Pae Caldwell Firearms; allowing certain carry without license; requiring certain training. EOective date. Authorizes current and former members of the armed services to carry both concealed and unconcealed Lrearms. Members convicted of enumerated crimes within the measure are excluded from authorized carry. and Watch List On OSRHE list SB364 SB364 -- 10% Dahm Firearms; removing certain prohibition on transporting Lrearms. EOective date. Prohibits the establishment or enforcement of a policy that has the eoect of prohibiting a person from transporting, carrying or storing Lrearms or ammunition in a vehicle owned or leased by the person while conducting business for the business entity. and Watch List On OSRHE list. Can contractors' employees carry weapons in vehicles on campus? SB431 SB431 -- 10% Quinn Firearms; modifying notilcation requirement to law enforcement. EOective date. Amends language to require the admission of possession of a Lrearm upon demand by a law enforcement oncer.

SB619 SB619 -- 10% Leewright Firearms; modifying notilcation procedures of unlawful carry in certain places. EOective date. Amendatory bill relating to carrying Lrearms; modiles unlawful carry in certain places; modiles notilcation procedures for certain situations SB669 SB669 -- 13% Weaver Oklahoma Self-Defense Act; modifying certain renewal fee for certain applicants; modifying license fee for certain applicants. EOective date. armed services. This bill adds a section to the current handgun licensing laws to include a licensing fee waiver to members of the SB671 SB671 -- 10% Bullard and Roberts Carrying of Lrearms; modifying certain allowable authorization to carry in certain places. EOective date. This bill adds a section to the paragraph allowing school districts to adopt a policy authorizing guns to be carried onto school property to by authorized personnel who possess a valid handgun license set-forth by the Oklahoma Self-Defense Act. SB674 SB674 -- 13% Kidd and Hasenbeck Firearm permits; modifying inclusions to include municipal judges. EOective date. This bill clariles the language regarding a judge s ability to personally carry a handgun anywhere in the state for personal protection by reiterating that sitting and retired judge at the district and municipal levels may carry a Lrearm on his or her person. - S Reported Do Pass Judiciary (57th) committee; CR Lled

SB708 SB708 -- 13% David and Echols Firearms; allowing certain persons to carry Lrearms on public or municipal property. EOective date. Allows the city council or board of trustees to conduct a majority vote to designate a person with a handgun license to participate in armed security training and outlines the responsibilities of the designated person. 2019-03-11 - S Set on Senate Floor Agenda for 03/11/2019 SB775 SB775 -- 10% Scott Firearm preemption; modifying preemption regulation. EOective date. The state legislature preempts legislation regarding Lrearms and ammunition. and Watch List On OSRHE list SB781 SB781 -- 13% EOective date. Scott Firearms; removing certain prohibition to transporting or storing Lrearms; prohibiting certain policy or rule. Allows employees conducting business for an employer while in their own motor vehicle to carry a Lrearm. - S Reported Do Pass Public Safety (57th) committee; CR Lled SB783 SB783 -- 10% Dahm and Gann Firearms; providing additional exception to preclusion to unlawful carry in certain places. EOective date. Provides additional exceptions to unlawful carry in certain places. SB866 SB866 -- 10% Silk

Firearms; modifying penalties for Lrearm violations. EOective date. ModiLes Firearm violation penalties for Lrst conviction and subsequent violations. SB894 SB894 -- 10% Dahm Firearms; modifying preemption of Lrearm regulation. EOective date. ClariLes language regarding Lrearms regulation; ModiLes court shall award reasonable expenses to a person and court grants Lnal determination. and Watch List On OSRHE list Legislature would pre-empt all laws on weapons and ammunition. SB897 SB897 -- 13% Co- EOective date. West Roberts, Dahm, and Newhouse Oklahoma Self-Defense Act; providing immunity from certain prosecution; requiring certain pretrial hearing. ModiLes defensive physical force, even if deadly, is immune to criminal prosecution; Establishes procedure for defense trial and pretrial; Establishes statutory immunity and self-defense; DeLnes immune or immunity as statutorily exempt from further action. - S Reported Do Pass as amended Judiciary (57th) committee; CR Lled SB920 SB920 -- 13% Pugh Sales tax; modifying procedures related to sales tax exemption for certain disabled veterans; providing speciled refund. EOective date. After January 1, 2020 sales to veterans on 100% disability or their spouses exempt from Sales Tax are subject to the rebate provisions. - S Title stricken

SB931 SB931 -- 31% Rosino and Miller Soldiers and sailors; creating the Revised Uniform Veterans' Guardianship Act; appointing guardianship for certain veterans; providing qualilcations. Emergency. - H First Reading Creates the Court-Appointed Special Veteran Advocate Act of 2019 or CASVA ; delning terms; EMERGENCY SB991 SB991 -- 10% Newhouse and Mize Use of deadly force; establishing procedures for certain pretrial hearing; stating burden of proof when certain immunity claims are raised. EOective date. Mandates that an individual that uses force, including deadly physical force, as justiled and permitted in this is immune from criminal prosecution and civil action for the use of such force unless the force was determined to be unlawful; a pretrial determination must be made to charge the individual or not. SJR16 SJR16 -- 10% Bullard and West Joint resolution; expanding rights of citizens to keep and bear arms. Ballot title. Further expands the rights of gun owners in the state. and Watch List