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OK SB1124
Bill
AI Summary
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Prohibits Oklahoma state agencies, political subdivisions, and their employees from enforcing any federal firearm, firearm accessory, or ammunition laws, orders, or regulations enacted after November 1, 2016
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Bars use of state assets or funds to aid federal agencies or contractors in enforcing or investigating federal firearm regulations enacted after the act's effective date
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First violation by a state or local government employee results in civil penalty up to $3,000; second or subsequent violations constitute a misdemeanor
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Political subdivisions that adopt policies violating the act lose eligibility for state grant funds for the fiscal year following a final judicial determination of intentional violation
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Cites the anti-commandeering doctrine from Printz v. United States and federalism principles as constitutional basis for refusing state cooperation with federal firearm enforcement
Legislative Description
Right to bear arms; creating OK 2nd Amendment Preservation Act. Effective date.
Last Action
coauthored by Kern (principal House author)
2/2/2016