Oklahoma: Legislature Adjourns Sine Die From 2021 Legislative Session

Gun Rights

Today, the Oklahoma Legislature adjourned Sine Die from a successful legislative session for gun owners in the Sooner State.  Thanks to NRA Members and Second Amendment supporters, the following pro-gun measures were signed into law:

House Bill 1630 /Senate Bill 106, sponsored by Sen. Mark Allen, and Rep. David Hardin, allows for the use of an SDA license in place of a background check when purchasing a firearm.

Senate Bill 646, sponsored by Sen. Michael Bergstrom, will allow for an individual to carry a firearm in the designated bar area of a restaurant as long as that person is not consuming alcohol.

Senate Bill 672, sponsored by Sen. Casey Murdock, cleans up state law to allow for the transportation of a long gun in a motor vehicle.

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House Bill 2645, sponsored by Rep. Jon Echols, prevents cities from prohibiting carry in outdoor venues without providing a certain amount of security.

Thank you to Governor Kevin Stitt, bill sponsors, and pro-gun legislators for helping to get these measures through the legislature and enacted.  Stay-tuned to NRA-ILA Alerts for more information and updates about Second Amendment issues in Oklahoma.​

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