Senate advances measures to bolster Second Amendment rights of Oklahomans

Posted: May 12, 2012 at 7:12 pm

The full Senate this week advanced two measures to strengthen the Second Amendment rights of Oklahomans. The proposals now await the Governors signature.

Senate Bill 1733, by State Sen. Anthony Sykes and State Rep. Jeff Hickman, would allow citizens licensed to carry a firearm under the Oklahoma Self Defense Act to carry their weapon openly or concealed. SB 1733 passed the Senate Thursday.

Approved by the Senate on Wednesday, Senate Bill 1760, by Sen. Sykes and Speaker Designate State Rep. T.W. Shannon, would prevent cities or state government from disarming citizens during a state of emergency.

The Legislature has made it clear that Oklahomans will have the right to defend themselves, said Sykes, R-Moore. The right to self-defense is God given and inalienable, and we intend to do everything in our power to defend it. This legislation further guarantees this right will not be taken from Oklahomans who choose to protect themselves and their families.

Another important Second Amendment measure, Senate Bill 875, has now been signed by the Governor.

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Senate advances measures to bolster Second Amendment rights of Oklahomans

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