With it being the holiday season a lot of people are wondering if it's legal to gift someone a firearm for Christmas, or really any time. Can you gift a gun in Oklahoma and if so what are the laws surrounding that?
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If you're currently doing business with, or purchasing anything from any of these companies you're actually helping to fund gun control. If you're pro 2-A be aware that you could be supporting infringements on your own rights.
A new Oklahoma House bill recently passed and is heading to the state Senate. The bill would allow Oklahoma school teachers who possess a valid CCW permit the option to carry concealed firearms on campus.
A new bill has been introduced by Oklahoma U.S. Senator Markwayne Mullin (R-OK) called the 'Tribal Firearm Access Act.' It protects the Second Amendment rights of Native Americans and amends current Federal law regarding Tribal I.Ds.
A new viral video on YouTube focuses on Oklahoma gun rights and features Nathan Dahm (R-OK) and Jon Stewart debating the issues. WARNING: Hit play at your own risk, it gets pretty spicy.
Oklahoma will be receiving a 3.6 million dollar grant from the Federal Government to help reduce gun violence. The grant was successfully written by the Oklahoma District Attorneys Council and will be awarded soon.
Oklahoma legislators are working to strengthen gun rights and self-defense in the Sooner State in 2023. Several new bills and some existing bills yet to be heard will be introduced during the legislative session.
Several Oklahoma Sherriffs have announced that they would not be enforcing the ATF's new pistol brace rules whenever they go into effect. The primary reasons are the citing of Oklahoma's Second Amendment Sanctuary Act and the unconstitutionality of the new rule.