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OK SB39
Bill
Status
Engrossed
3/24/2025
Primary Sponsor
Julie Daniels
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AI Summary
- Medical marijuana patient license holders cannot be denied a handgun license under the Oklahoma Self-Defense Act solely based on their patient status
- Carrying or using firearms while under the influence of medical marijuana is prohibited if it affects mental, emotional, or physical processes to a degree causing abnormal behavior
- Handgun license holders convicted of carrying weapons under the influence face a 6-month license suspension and $50 administrative fine
- Illegal drug possession violations no longer preclude handgun license eligibility for applicants or licensees with valid medical marijuana patient licenses
- Effective date: November 1, 2025
Legislative Description
Oklahoma Self-Defense Act; modifying elements of eligibility for medical marijuana license holders. Effective date.
Last Action
Referred to Criminal Judiciary
4/1/2025
Committee Referrals
Criminal Judiciary4/1/2025
Judiciary and Public Safety Oversight4/1/2025
Public Safety2/4/2025
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