New Oklahoma Laws That Took Effect November 1st
It seems that every passing year presents a new set of laws we, as citizens of Oklahoma, must follow to remain law-abiding citizens. 2022 is no different.
Although the bulk of the laws will mean little to us individually, there is a mix of good and controversial things in this year's legislative update.
Expanded health rights for women and our state's youth is always a good thing. Preparing for the future of travel is a good thing too, but there are a few updates to the Oklahoma laws that are sure to create debate and argument between those on the far edge of political sides.
Libraries and content censorship have been a very hot topic for the last year or so in Oklahoma. Changes to the marijuana industry show both common sense growth, but also a money grab for additional tax revenues.
Here are the footnotes of what your elected leaders have been working on.