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OK SB2094
Bill
Status
2/2/2026
Primary Sponsor
Dusty Deevers
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AI Summary
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Creates the "Firearm Preservation Act" prohibiting the state and political subdivisions from destroying or rendering permanently inoperable any firearms obtained through court-ordered turnovers, estate settlements, forfeitures, or other acquisitions
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Requires law enforcement agencies to auction such firearms exclusively to individuals lawfully eligible to purchase them under state and federal law, with handgun purchasers subject to required criminal history background checks
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Auction proceeds must be allocated to the conducting law enforcement agency for operational expenses, training, or other lawful purposes
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Law enforcement agencies and personnel are shielded from civil and criminal liability for harm caused by subsequent use of firearms auctioned to eligible buyers under this act
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Agencies must maintain auction records (including purchaser's federal firearms license number and payment records) for at least 5 years, subject to Attorney General inspection; violations carry fines of $500 for first offense and $1,000 for subsequent offenses, with an effective date of November 1, 2026
Legislative Description
Firearms; prohibiting certain persons from taking certain action; requiring certain actions; prohibiting certain liability. Effective date.
Last Action
Second Reading referred to Public Safety
2/3/2026